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 Volume 46
January (Web-only), 2002 |
Displaying 21 - 40 of 56 articles.
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Film Forum: The Year in Pictures Memento, Moulin Rouge, and Monsters Inc. are among the year's most meaningful motion pictures, according to readers and critics. Also: reviews of Brotherhood of the Wolf and Charlotte Gray Jeffrey Overstreet
Gong's 'Accusers' Claim Torture Induced False Confessions Letters from imprisoned Christian women in China describe assaults with electric clubs Alex Buchan
Implacable Foes Find (Some) Common Ground on Faith-Based Initiatives Diverse working group's recommendations represent the minimum, not the maximum, that is politically possible. Ron Sider
Indian Church Leaders Plead For Dialogue to Resolve Tension with Pakistan Dispute follows last month's storming of the Indian parliament complex Anto Akkara
Israeli Decision to Halt Work on Nazareth Mosque Faces Challenge Government officials reportedly favor plan for a larger mosque at an alternative site Ross Dunn
Number of Americans with No Formal Religion Increasing, Survey Finds Christian population drops from 86 percent in 1990 to 77 percent in 2001, says American Religious Identification Survey. Chris Herlinger
Opinion Roundup: Doctors, Lawyers, and CIA Agents Are there any new television shows you should be watching? Todd Hertz
Opinion Roundup: Is The Truth Out There? Religious columnists find flowers growing in television's wasteland. Part 2 of a midseason look at TV. Todd Hertz
Pakistani Christians Praise Plan to End 'Religious Apartheid' By Anto Akkara in New Delhi
Peru's Supreme Court Rules Against de Vinate Inter-American human rights court may be the evangelical's last hope. Deann Alford
Proposed Repatriation of Vietnamese Tribal Christians May Be Flawed The government continues to persecute believers while giving a guarantee for the safety of returning refugees. Alex Buchan
Russian Faithful Plunge Into Icy Water as Holy Act at Epiphany Biblical events take on a special significance at Istra's New Jerusalem. Andrei Zolotov
SBC Leader W.A. Criswell Dies at 92 Dallas pastor considered the father of modern conservatism in the Southern Baptist Convention LaTonya Taylor
The State of the Faith-Based Initiative One year after Bush outlined his plan to let religious social-service groups compete for government funds, little has actually made it through Congress. Ted Olsen
To the End, a Baptist Preacher If you want to know Martin Luther King Jr., consult his sermons. Richard Lischer
Weblog: Academic Freedom, So Long As You Agree With Us A Christian president denies Jesus' divinity, and why affluent whites are converting to Islam. Ted Olsen
Weblog: Agnostic in Charge of Investigating Church Sex Abuse Religious apartheid ended in Pakistan, a Denver church gives its pastor a standing ovation for leaving his wife and children, and other stories Ted Olsen
Weblog: Agreement on Faith-Based Initiative Puts Legislation Back in Senate What happens when Unitarians can't learn how to be witches Ted Olsen
Weblog: As U.S. Troops Gear Up in Philippines, Tape of Burnhams Finally Airs Tonight But is it possible to both free the missionaries and eradicate their captors? And does it really help the war on terrorism? Ted Olsen
Weblog: Bible Smuggler Arrested in China Egypt's new trial for Muslim-Christian riots in El-Kosheh Ted Olsen
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