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 Volume 47
December (Web-only), 2003 |
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Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Urban Eden "In City: Urbanism and Its End, a new history of New Haven, Connecticut, the city (in its late 19th-century form) is an ambiguous heaven-and the suburbs that relentlessly followed are hell. Which leaves us where, exactly?" Nathan Bierma
Weblog: LA Times Continues Its Discovery of Christian Higher Ed Undergraduate schools given the same grades they've seen before Ted Olsen
Attacks on 'Soft Targets' in Iraq Hampering Humanitarian Groups The Oct. 27 suicide bombing that targeted the International Committee of the Red Cross struck a blow to all humanitarian organizations in Iraq Michelle Gabriel
Weblog: Newsweek Goes to Sunday School "And learns about all the women in the Bible, who have been there for millennia" Rob Moll
Weblog: Oh Who Are the Evangelicals in Your Neighborhood? U.S. News examines the movement and its founder Jonathan Edwards. Plus: Salon.com on Lewis and Tolkien. Ted Olsen
Weblog: Supreme Court Justices Ask 'How High a Wall of Separation?' "Should the Supreme Court strike down Washington State's Blaine Amendments, the implications nationwide would be breathtaking" Rob Moll
"Film Forum: In America, The Missing Explore Parent-Child Bonds" "Religious press critics review In America, The Missing, Timeline, The Haunted Mansion, Bad Santa, The Cooler, more Cat in the Hat criticism, news about a movie studio marketing to churches, Billy Graham's views on The Passion of the Christ, and a Columbin" Jeffrey Overstreet
Weblog: Heavy Lifting During a Busy Religion News Week "Oodles of religion news stories, on topics from Joyce Meyer to Franklin Graham, from gay marriage to The Passion of the Christ" Ted Olsen with Rob Moll
Christian History Corner: 300-Year-Old Man Returns to Lead His Church Evangelicals need this grandfather-figure more than ever Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: O Christmas Tree A truly traditional tree would be unrecognizable—and flammable Elesha Coffman
Weblog Bonus: You'd Better Watch Out Battles over holiday displays are chief among the 230 religion news stories you'll find from online news stories around the world Ted Olsen
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Is Sensual Orthodoxy a Contradiction in Terms? Read this unconventional collection of sermons and judge for yourself. Steve Thorngate
Weblog: Fuller Seminary to Create Interfaith Code of Ethics "Statement prohibits proselytizing, but school leaders say gracious evangelism still acceptable. Huh?" Ted Olsen
"Books & Culture Corner: Books, Books, Books!" We begin our annual roundup John Wilson
"Carl F.H. Henry, Theologian and First Editor of Christianity Today, Dies at 90" "Thinker helped to shape many evangelical institutions and efforts, from higher education to ecumenism" Beth Spring and CT Staff
CT Classic: The Carl Henry that Might Have Been "Carl Henry will be remembered as someone who, in a confusing age, held forth the solid middle of a faith that fortifies the whole human person against the fraying ends of irrationalism and superstition" Kenneth S. Kantzer
Weblog: Shut Up and Embrace Diversity Some find tolerance intolerable Rob Moll
The Dick Staub Interview: Mary Poplin Calls Claremont Her Calcutta "After seeking God through telepathic spoon bending exercises, this professor found God, and with the help of Mother Teresa, her calling"
Weblog: Illinois Remembers Paul Simon's Integrity "Fuller will proselytize, but not in its Muslim peacemaking program" Rob Moll
CT Classic: Work over Welfare Former Illinois Senator Paul Simon discusses his plan to put the poor to work LaVonne Neff
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