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 Volume 48
2004 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 944 articles.
"One Lord, One Faith, Many Ethnicities" How to become a diverse organization and keep your sanity CT Forum
"Top 10 News Stories, 2003" "The events, people, and ideas of the past year that Christianity Today's news editors believe have shaped, or will significantly shape, evangelical life, thought, or mission"
Amish in the City: Has Reality TV Gone too Far? The author of The Amish: Why They Enchant Us discusses why a television show about Amish teens is inherently flawed, and why we're drawn to their 18th-century ways. Interview by Rob Moll
Books & Culture Corner: In Memoriam: Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) Remembering a philosopher who never forgot about death. By James K.A. Smith
Books & Culture Corner: After Worldview? A lively conference offers a state-of-the-art assessment of the concept of worldview, with both advocates and dissenters represented. By John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: Baseball Preview 2004 Plus a look back with some Negro League veterans. By Michael R. Stevens
Books & Culture Corner: Book 'Em! The concluding installment of our three-part midyear book roundup. By John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: Celebrating Faith in Writing A dispatch from Calvin College's biennial event. By John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: Celebrating Faith in Writing A dispatch from Calvin College's biennial event. By John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: Reaching the Light A review of On Broken Legs: A Shattered Life, a Search for God, a Miracle That Met Me in a Cave in Assisi. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
Books & Culture Corner: Tending the Garden Evangelicals and the environment. By John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: The Poet Who Remembered Poland (mostly) honors Czeslaw Milosz upon his death. By Agnieszka Tennant
Books & Culture Corner: We've Got Books The first installment of our new midyear book report. By John Wilson
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: A Forgotten Founder's Fatherhood Race, nature, and patriarchy meet in Rhys Isaac's biography of early American diarist Landon Carter. By Albert Louis Zambone
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: A Rose Among Thorns A new novel by the author of Father Elijah illumines the spiritual consequences of our simplest decisions. Reviewed by Albert Louis Zambone
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Ambiguous Redemption A riveting memoir by the author of Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight. Reviewed by Rachel DiCarlo
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Baptized in Fire A new book on Martin Luther King, Jr., emphasizes his spiritual transformation. Reviewed by John Wilson
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Be Careful What You Pray for The strange tale of the controversial Bishop Pike and his fatal quest for relevance. Reviewed by Michael G. Maudlin
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Catastrophe and Compassion Poems that wrestle with darkness and celebrate light. Reviewed by D.S. Martin
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: God Is in the Details A scientist affirms his faith. Reviewed by Jonathan C. Rienstra-Kiracofe
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