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 Volume 48
February (Web-only), 2004 |
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Books & Culture's Book of the Week: God Is in the Details A scientist affirms his faith. Reviewed by Jonathan C. Rienstra-Kiracofe
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: History Repeats Itself, Sort of How the fate of Eugene McCarthy's insurgency against LBJ sheds light on the 2004 presidential campaign. Reviewed by Jeremy Lott
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: The Doom of Choice Fate, free will, and moral responsibility in Tolkien. Reviewed by David O'Hara
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: The Worst President Ever? Former Nixon aide John Dean attempts to rehabilitate the reputation of Warren G. Harding. Reviewed by Preston Jones
The Return of the King: Best Picture, Perhaps, But Not Best Version The author of The Battle for Middle-Earth examines the missing theology of the cinematic blockbuster. By Fleming Rutledge
China Arrests Dozens of Prominent Christians At least 50 detained in fresh crackdown on house churches, reportedly promoted by new video and book releases. By Timothy C. Morgan with David Neff in Washington, D.C.
Christian History Corner: Just a Closer Walk … with the Historical Jesus Mel Gibson's movie raises again the question: How much can we know historically about Jesus' life and times? By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: One Nation Under Secularism France's peculiar aversion to public religiosity is rooted in a sordid history of sectarian violence. By Collin Hansen
Christian History Corner: One Nation Under Secularism France's peculiar aversion to public religiosity is rooted in a sordid history of sectarian violence. By Collin Hansen
Christian History Corner: The Blood-and-Fire Mission of the Salvation Army Where did this tuba-playing, kettle-wielding social force come from, and what's it all about? By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Why some Jews fear The Passion Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ gives Christians the chance to disavow a shameful history of anti-Semitism. By Collin Hansen
CT Classic: Living by Vows As his wife suffered with Alzheimer's, Robertson McQuilkin said, If I took care of her for 40 years, I would never be out of her debt. Robertson McQuilkin
CT Classic: Muriel's Blessing Despite the toll of his wife's Alzheimer's, a husband marvels at the mystery of love. By Robertson McQuilkin
Film Forum: Does Saved! Condemn Christian High Schools? News comes in on the most spiritual film of all time, the Best of 2003, and The Passion of the Christ. A pregnant teen is persecuted by gay-hating evangelical Christians in Saved! Religious press critics review The Big Bounce and The Perfect Score, and You Got Served, examine new DVD releases, consider nudity in Calendar Girls, argue over The Butterfly Effect, and highlight themes in Oscar-nominated films. By Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Is The Passion of the Christ Good Because It's Accurate? Is It Accurate? Christian press critics raise questions about The Passion of the Christ, while a popular mainstream critic defends the Catholic Church. Reviewers also examine Miracle, Barbershop 2, Catch That Kid, The Dreamers, You Got Served, and Lost in Translation. By Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: The First Official Passion of the Christ Reviews … and 50 First Dates Moviegoers must wait a few more days for The Passion of the Christ, but the reviews are already coming in. Plus: Mel Gibson talks to PrimeTime, and the Passion debates continue. Meanwhile, Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore have 50 First Dates, and one Christian film critic wonders why viewers are ignoring Peter Pan. By Jeffrey Overstreet
'I Was Looking for Peace and Found it in Christ' A converted felon in Colombia reflects on life in the guerrilla ranks. By Deann Alford, Compass Direct
Lessons from a Hostage Pastor in Colombia A young minister works to prevent guerrilla kidnappings. By Deann Alford in Medellin, Colombia
Lessons from a Hostage Pastor in Colombia A young minister works to prevent guerrilla kidnappings. By Deann Alford in Medellin, Colombia
Macedonian President, a Former Methodist Lay Minister, Dies in Plane Crash Boris Trajkovski promoted peace in a country divided by Orthodox Christian and Muslim distrust. By Rob Moll
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