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 Volume 47
April (Web-only), 2003 |
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"As Baghdad Falls, Agencies Brace for Flood of Work" Aid and mine removal teams could move into Iraq within days Rainer Lang
"Diplomacy, Not Denunciation, Saves Lives" The CT religious rights debate concludes T. Jeremy Gunn
"Weblog: PBS, The New York Times Book Review Examine the Early Church" "Appeals court hears Ten Commandments arguments, Christians fight AIDS in Africa, and other stories from online sources around the world." Ted Olsen
"Weblog: Religious Conservative Groups Call for Action on AIDS, But Criticize House Bill" "The National Day of Prayer, White House backs Under God in Pledge, and other stories from online sources from around the world" Ted Olsen
"Weblog: Sign Faith Statement, Quit, or Face Termination, Says SBC" "Questions of religion's role in government face rebuilding process in Iraq, and other online stories from around the world" Todd Hertz
A Strategy for Progress "Unless prevention of HIV/AIDS becomes a clear priority, things will get worse" Christianity Today Editorial
Books & Culture Corner: Bird Watching with Anne Lamott "A PBS documentary enters the unruly, grace-filled world of the author of Traveling Mercies" Agnieszka Tennant
Books & Culture 's Book of the Week: A Story Darwin Might Love "Brian McLaren's evolutionary interpretation of the faith promises more than it delivers, but what it delivers is good enough." Mark Galli
Books & Culture 's Book of the Week: Getting Ahead in Order to Serve Why Christian ambition isn't an oxymoron Beth Henary
Books & Culture 's Book of the Week: Why We Are in Iraq "Michael Kelly, R.I.P" John Wilson
Christian History Corner: Got Your 'Spiritual Director' Yet? "The roots of a resurgent practice, plus 14 books for further study" Chris Armstrong and Steven Gertz
Christian History Corner: Missionary Tales from the Iraqi Front "The modern Anglican mission to Iraq met with initial success, but its story sounds a cautionary note" Steven Gertz
Christian History Corner: The Goodness of Good Friday An unhappy celebration—isn't that an oxymoron? Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Top Ten Entry Points to Christian History Some enjoyable ways to get the most out of the work of church historians Chris Armstrong
Editor's Bookshelf: Life After Life After Death The Resurrection of the Son of God is a ground-clearing exercise of historiographical obstacles David Neff
Film Forum: A Good Man Is Hard to Find at the Movies "Critics consider an egomaniac in Phone Booth, a hit man in Assassination Tango, a vengeful cop in A Man Apart, and a foul-mouthed comic in DysFunktional Family. Meanwhile, The Guys shows real heroes and a good father turns out to be What a Girl Wants." Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Did the Writer of Men in Black Direct a Christian Movie? "Ed Solomon talks about the seeking characters of his new drama, Levity. Religious press critics review the film, Anger Management, and Ghosts of the Abyss. Plus: Peter T. Chattaway questions the need for a Christian movie genre" Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Race and Redemption in a Holes -some Family Film "Holes trips up some viewers but holds treasure for others. Reviewers find flaws in A Mighty Wind, Bulletproof Monk, Malibu's Most Wanted, Chasing Papi, and XXX, while praising Levity and Rivers and Tides. Plus: An invitation to weigh in on the subject of" Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: The Salvation Army Comes to the Rescue in The Man Without a Past "Religious press critics respond to The Real Cancun, It Runs in the Family, Identity, Confidence, and Raising Victor Vargas. Plus further views on Holes, Levity, The Good Thief, Laurel Canyon, House of 1,000 Corpses." Jeffrey Overstreet
In Perspective: What's the Difference Between Shi'ah and Sunni? "With a history of persecution and belief in martyrdom, the Shiite Muslim majority in Iraq may be more receptive to Christianity." Todd Hertz
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