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  Volume 46, Issue 3
March 11, 2002 |
Displaying 21 - 40 of 41 articles.
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Israel: Government Rethinks Nazareth Mosque A special committee debates whether the new structure would overwhelm the adjacent church site. Religion News Service
Just War: Christian Ethicists: Afghan War Is Just Society of Christian Ethics gives cautious support to military effort. Religion News Service and staff reports
'New' China: Same Old Tricks "Top communists, despite their denials, endorse arrest and torture of Chinese Christians by the thousands." Tony Carnes
No Easy Victory "A plea from a Christian husband and father who, day by day, resists his homosexual desires." Anonymous
Nuptial Agreements Two models of marriage claim biblical warrant and vie for evangelicals' allegiance. Advocates of both claim good results. But do we have to choose? Agnieszka Tennant
Out of Uniform: Flier Shuns Abaya Air Force officer fights rule requiring her to wear Muslim covering. Sheryl Henderson Blunt
Pakistan: Christians Hail Electoral Reform Pakistan scraps system in which religious minorities could only vote for candidates of their own faith. Ecumenical News International
Philippines: Agency Disputes Rumors about Burnhams All indications say the hostages are still being held captive in the jungles of Basilan Island. Anil Stephen
Quotation marks "Comments on Christian conversion, praying, and Britney Spears." Ted Olsen
Reflections: Crucifixion Quotations to stir the heart and mind at Easter. Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman
Shortchanging Charities Americans will surrender their constitutional values if nobody acts to expand Charitable Choice. A Christianity Today editorial
Super Bibles Gender-accurate language? Text notes? How about Bibles with supermodels and superheroes? Ted Olsen
The Back Page: Post-Truth Society The recent trend of lying is no accident. Charles Colson
The 'Baptist Pope' W.A. Criswell showed remarkable openness and flexibility when these traits were rare among evangelicals. Timothy George
The Battle of Lexington and Wilmore "A look at the history of two Kentucky seminaries—one liberal, one evangelical—shows how evangelicals won the Protestant mainstream." William 'Beau' Weston
The Forgotten Founder The man who altered the course of black Baptist history finally has his say. Edward Gilbreath
The Interfaith Public Square "Stand up, stand up for Jesus at civic events." A Christianity Today editorial
The Organ's Revenge "If it's too loud, then you're located next to a music shop." Ted Olsen
The Unlikely Activist How a bitter atheist helped besieged Christians—and became a believer. Tony Carnes
What China's Secret Documents Reveal The New York archive of religious persecution in China contains numerous government documents that show how the government controls religion. Tony Carnes
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