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  Volume 48, Issue 3
March, 2004 |
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A Home for Nomads M. Craig Barnes explores spirituality for restless souls Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
A Law that Shouldn't be Cloned New Jersy legalizes human cloning for research. Mark Stricherz
'A Patent Conflict of Interest' Ted Baehr promotes some of the movies that he reviews. By Marshall Allen
A Politics of Gratitude Stop whining, count your blessings, and love your global neighbors. By Stephen L. Carter
A Question of Faith Top Democrats have much work ahead to convince voters of their religious sincerity. A Christianity Today editorial
America's Pastor With Max Lucado, what you see is what you get. And what you get is a man who incarnates a message about second chances. By Cindy Crosby
An Unusual Church of Christ Lucado has been making some controversial changes By Cindy Crosby
Black Theology Revisited Two authors argue that this strain of liberation theology is as relevant as ever. Reviewed by F. Burton Nelson
Border Crackdown Government seeks to stamp out North Korea refugee problem By Timothy R. Callahan in Washington, with CT staff reports
Burma's Almost Forgotten Christians find themselves battered by the world's longest civil war and a brutally repressive regime Benedict Rogers
Challenging Canyon Orthodoxy Controversy over book with young-earth views raises protests - and sales. Stan Guthrie
Cry, the Beloved Continent Don't let AIDS steal African children's future. Philip Yancey
Discarding Our Masks In True Faced, readers learn to strip off their masks. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Discarding Our Masks In True Faced, readers learn to strip off their masks. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Forget Your Bliss The success of The Purpose-Driven Life reveals a cultural opportunity. A Christianity Today editorial
Go Figure Recent statistics on happiness, faith-based prisons, and Canada's evangelicals Compiled by Ted Olsen
Good Question: Incarnate Forever What is the scriptural and theological support for the teaching that Jesus, the God-man, remains eternally incarnate? Answered by J.I. Packer
Hindu Extremes Congrassmen appalled at religious persecution of Christians and Muslims. Joshua Newton
Inside CT: Coming Attractions Movies, magazines, and critics By David Neff
Inventing Evangelicalism No one was more pivotal to the emerging movement than Carl F.H. Henry Timothy George
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