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 Volume 45
March (Web-only), 2001 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 70 articles.
Examining Peacocke's Plumage "The winner of the 2001 Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion rejects everything resembling Christian orthodoxy, but that doesn't stop him from co-opting the language." John Wilson
A Seeming Lack of Support from Religious Conservatives Forces White House to Postpone Faith-Based Initative "Ted Turner's latest stupid comment, and other stories from mainstream media sources around the world." Ted Olsen
"In Orissa, You Must Ask the Government If You Want to Change Religion" "Christian church leaders say they're trying to ignore the controversial law, but police aren't doing the same" Anto Akkara
Koreans Plan Historic Easter Prayer for Christian Unity "Taking advantage of calendar anomaly, Protestants, Catholics, and Orthodox will celebrate together" Min Sungsik
Vatican's New Ecumenical Officer May Smooth Relations with Protestants Walter Kasper has criticized Dominus Iesus for treating Protestant denominations as not churches in the proper sense Luigi Sandri
Greater Ministries Found Guilty of 'One of the Largest Ponzi-Type Schemes Ever Investigated' "Families On Line heads arrested, confusion at the White House over whether to move forward with faith-based initiative, and other stories from mainstream media sources" Ted Olsen
Fate of Kidnapped Colombian Pastor Still Unknown "FARC suspected, but so far there has been no word from Montealegre's abductors." Deann Alford
"Presbyterians Reject Ban on Same-Sex Unions, But More Over Government than Sexual Ethics" "Anglican leaders don't do much in North Carolina, Raze cancels its tour, and more stories from other media." Ted Olsen
"Violence that Hits Too Hard, Laughs that Fall Too Flat" "A sampling of critical responses to this week's new movies. Does Fifteen Minutes commit the very sins it condemns? Are Get Over It, Company Man, and Blow Dry the kind of comedies that make you laugh, or cry? Are the folks in When Brendan Met Trudy too cru" Jeffrey Overstreet
"As White House Pushes Ahead on Funding Faith-Based Groups, Senate Wants to Wait a Year" "Madalyn Murray O'Hair's remains identified, religion and television, and other stories from media sources around the world." Ted Olsen
The Sport of Saints? "Forget St. Pat's. It's time for March Madness, baby! (And yes, it's Christian.)" Elesha Coffman
Hostel Fire Kills 26 Christian Students in Nigeria Country reels from story of schoolgirls trapped behind locked doors and barred windows. Obed Minchakpu
U.S. and Canadian Catholic Bishops Unite to Warn of Risk to Columbia River "First pastoral letter written by Catholic bishops in two countries on a matter of social and political significance says river has been irresponsibly dammed, polluted and over-fished" Ferdy Baglo
In England Many More Church Spires Will Be Home to Mobile Phone Antennae "One quarter of Church of England parishes want to host towers, while some leaders wonder about risks." Cedric Pulford
Italy's Bishops are Advised to Remove Telecommunications Antennae From Church Spires General secretary of the Bishops' Conference warns that hidden towers could compromise churches' integrity and spoil their appearance. Luigi Sandri
Are Scientists Taking Orders from Pat Robertson? A Salon.com essay accuses the Intelligent Design movement of being primarily an arm of conservative Republicans and the religious right. John Wilson
"As Christian Singer is Arrested for Rape, More Troubles for Christian Music Loom" Outside magazine takes a look at Christian environmentalists—and their Christian opponents Ted Olsen
Zambian Churches and Lawyers Oppose Presidential Plan for Third Term "Evangelicals, Catholics, and others unite against changing country's constitution." Anthony Kunda
New Methodist Leader Will Focus on the Family General Secretary of the World Methodist Council wants to promote unified church identity. Chris Herlinger
"Take Up Arms Against Missionaries, Says Hindu Leader" "Christian Coalition lawsuit story gets even crazier, and more stories from other media sources around the Internet" Ted Olsen
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