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 Volume 47
July (Web-only), 2003 |
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"Blood, Part 1: The Miracle of Cleansing" "This article, originally appearing in the February 18, 1983, issue of Christianity Today,The article is adapted from the book In His Image." cancer;death;faith;faithhealers;healing;medicine;pain;suffering
"Blood, Part 2: The Miracle of Life" A well-known surgeon talks about that miraculous red river within us as an emblem of life Paul Brand with Philip Yancey
"Blood, Part 3: Life in the Blood" "If Jesus had been born in the twentieth century, would he have chosen the image of transfusion for his forgiveness, love, and healing?" Paul Brand with Philip Yancey
"Religious Conservatives, Stalemated Despite Friends in High Office, Rethink Strategy" Supreme Court's sodomy decision causes fresh soul searching on effectiveness Mark O'Keefe
"Weblog: As Another Canadian Province Allows Same-Sex Marriage, Religious Groups Seek Supreme Court Appeal" "Priest murdered in Pakistan, missionaries excited about Bush's Africa trip, China arrests underground church leaders, and other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
"Weblog: Our President Is God, Says Equatorial Guinea's State Radio" Norwegian bishop wants worship service reviews in newspaper Ted Olsen
"Weblog: Showdown at Baylor, Continued" "Vatican will release battle plan against gay marriage, and other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
"Weblog: Texas Court Reinstates $173,000 Fine Against 'Seminary'" "Danish atheist pastor gets to keep his job, BBC scales down religion, and other stories from around the world" Ted Olsen
A Handful of Mud Soil is life. Can we preserve it for future generations Paul Brand
A Surgeon's View of Divine Healing Do doctors waste their time by doing slowly and painstakingly what could have been done in the twinkling of an eye? Paul Brand with Philip Yancey
Are Evangelicals Fueling Teen Fascination with the Powers of Darkness? "The horror of Buffy Summers and the fantasy of Harry Potter draw from conservative religious imagery while fans feed on conservative opposition, says the author of From Angels to Aliens." Lynn Schofield Clark
Bill Bright's Benediction "As long as I have breath, I will praise and serve the Lord, the evangelist wrote earlier this month" Bill Bright
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: One-Hit Wonder The long swansong of Madalyn Murray O'Hair Jeremy Lott
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: The Catholic Church's Regime Change Would lay power really augur a new epoch of openness and honesty? Eugene McCarraher
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: The Terror of the Therapeutic "Margaret Atwood's new novel considers the price we may pay for looking to technology to remedy our ills, personal and social" Stephen Dunning
Christian History Corner: European Christianity's 'Failure to Thrive' "Why Christendom, born with an imperial bang, is now fading away in an irrelevant whimper" Collin Hansen
Christian History Corner: Liberia's Troubled Past—and Present The nation's history explains why the current conflict succumbs to, yet simultaneously transcends, the stereotype of African tribal wars Collin Hansen
Christian History Corner: Medical Missions' African Legacy "For generations, missionary doctors have healed body and soul in Africa." Timothy C. Morgan
Christian History Corner: Where Have All the Classics Gone? These days it's a triumph when a movie is simply inoffensive. But we can do better than that Chris Armstrong
CT Classic: Campus Crusade Into All the World Bill Bright leads a spiritual revolution Edward E. Plowman
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