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 Volume 47
October (Web-only), 2003 |
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"Anglican Leaders Criticize Episcopal Church, Canada's New Westminster Diocese on Homosexual Actions" "Future of the Anglican unity in jeopardy, they say, but don't break communion—yet" Ted Olsen
"Books & Culture Corner: I Shop, Therefore I Am" "Critics of consumer culture are all wet, Virginia Postrel says. The riot of choices available to us resonates with our deepest aesthetic instincts" Jeremy Lott
"Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Poetry, Prayer, and Parable" The playful provocations of Scott Cairns David Wright
"Film Forum: Big-Screen Women Wrestle with Injustice, Mortality, Family Dynamics, and Chainsaws" Critics review Veronica Guerin, Pieces of April, My Life Without Me, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Runaway Jury. Plus: More on The DaVinci Code, Intolerable Cruelty, Luther, Good Boy!, Kill Bill—Vol. 1, Mystic River, The Gospel of John, the DVD release Jeffrey Overstreet
"Film Forum: Critics Rocked by Jack Black, Gored by Tarantino" Religious press critics attend The School of Rock, Kill Bill—Vol. 1, Out of Time, The Station Agent, and Wonderland. More reviews arrive for Luther, Secondhand Lions, and Matchstick Men. Plus: More Passion debate, farewells for Elia Kazan, a report from t Jeffrey Overstreet
"Weblog Lite: Russian Orthodox Church Defrocks Priest, Razes Church After Gay Wedding" "Church shooting during communion, human cloning issue goes to the U.N., and many other stories from online sources around the world." Ted Olsen
"Weblog: Supreme Court Rejects Bible Club, Grad Speech, and Fetal Homicide Cases" "Ten Commandments on tour, a cross dispute in Florida, and other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
"Weblog: With Gay Bishop Consecration Days Away, D.C. Bishop Vows Same-Sex Blessing Rite" "Anglican commission named, Gen. Boykin story keeps going, church ad rejected after initial acceptance, and other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
Ancient Christian Commentary on Current Events: What Is War Good For? What early church leaders thought of Christians and the military Joel Elowsky
Anglicanism's Communion of Saints "Under the somber portraits of their predecessors, Anglican archbishops will discuss the fractious issues of the church and homosexuality" Andrew Carey
Are the Cubs Really Cursed? "J.I. Packer discusses curses, the Cubs, and the billy goat" Rob Moll
Baylor Reaps the Enlightenment Whirlwind "Ultimately, the challenge to creating a top-level Christian research university lies in combating individualism gone awry" Ralph C. Wood
Books & Culture Corner: The Year of the Fish The 2003 baseball season concludes with a bang—and 2004 is just around the corner John Wilson
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Back to the Future A sprawling new novel by the author of Snowcrash and Cryptonomicon goes to the 17th century to investigate the birth of the modern world. (You won't be surprised to learn that the Puritans are among the Bad Guys.) Albert Louis Zambone
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: The Troubled Conscience of a Founding Father An Imperfect God examines George Washington and slavery Preston Jones
Christian History Corner: John Paul II's Canonization Cannon Why and how this pope has made over 470 saints Steven Gertz
Christian History Corner: Not a Mercy but a Sin The modern push for euthanasia is a push against a two-millenniums-old Christian tradition Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: When Denominations Divide The two-century-old Unitarian controversy suggests a grim prognosis for the current crisis in the Episcopal Church Collin Hansen
Christian History Corner: Will the Next Pope Be an African? "Sixty-four years ago, the Roman Catholic Church consecrated its first black African bishop. Is it time now for the next step?" Chris Armstrong
Conservative Episcopalians Challenge Church Politics as Usual "A Place to Stand conference combines unofficial convention, pep rally, and communiqué to Anglican leaders" Douglas LeBlanc
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