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 Volume 47
September (Web-only), 2003 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 57 articles.
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"Bill Pryor, the Man in the Middle" Alabama attorney general catches flak from all sides Stan Guthrie
"Books & Culture Corner: The Ph.D. Octopus, 100 Years On" How Christians can make a difference in the upside-down world of graduate school. Wilfred M. McClay
"Christian History Corner: Our Brothers and Sisters, the Episcopalians" The Episcopal Church needs our help. Here's why we should give it Chris Armstrong
"Film Forum: Lions, Luther, and Living In This World" "Director Tim McCanlies talks about Secondhand Lions. Plus: What Christian critics are saying about In This World, Luther, The Rundown, Duplex, Under the Tuscan Sun, American Splendor, The Gospel of John, and the Toronto and Vancouver film festivals" Jeffrey Overstreet
"The Dick Staub Interview: Philip Yancey, the Rumor-Monger" "The author's latest is written not for Christians, but for those on the borderlands of belief."
"Weblog: Church School Gets Bomb Threat, Apparently from Gay Activists" "Backtracking on anti-orthodox arson, and the Graham Staines murder trial is delayed once more" Ted Olsen
"Weblog: Hindu Leader of Anti-Missionary Mob Gets Death Sentence, Others Life in Prison" "Newsweek on the Holy Land's Christians, a confrontation between Anglican evangelicals and Rowan Williams, the end of church bingo, and other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
"Weblog: Kenneth Hagin, 'Word of Faith' Preacher, Dies at 86" The explicit Messiah Ted Olsen
A Man of Peace "While other monks march against peace, this fierce-looking cleric seeks accord" Tim Stafford
A Reformer's Agony A high-caliber film shows how messy it was when Luther helped change the course of history Chris Armstrong
Being the Leaven Why only a handful of Sri Lankan Christians wage peace via the difficult political process Tim Stafford
Billy Graham Mourns Johnny Cash The evangelist mourns a longtime friend Billy Graham
Books & Culture Corner: The Contemplative Christian Eugene Peterson calls believers to a life lived with wholeness, honesty, without contrivance—against the grain of much that's currently driving the church in America Nathan Bierma
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Recalling California Want to understand what's going on in the Golden State? Toss your newsmagazines and pick up Joan Didion's new book Caroline Langston
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Terrorists on Trial How the nation responded to an earlier attack Preston Jones
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: The Difference Between Conservatives and Prolifers "William Saletan unspins, and respins, the abortion debate" Jeremy Lott
Christian History Corner: Breaking Down the Faith/Learning Wall How the history of Christians in higher education has stacked the deck against Robert Sloan's new Baylor. Collin Hansen
Christian History Corner: Learning From the Other 9/11 "Words kill. So teachers, watch what you say" Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Six 'Faith-based' Stories and a Moral Are Christian social ministries worth fighting for? Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: The Lord of the Rings: What Harvest? A reader's guide to the best of epic fantasy "Aaron Belz, introduced by Christian History managing editor Chris Armstrong"
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