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 Volume 49
April (Web-only), 2005 |
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The Lovely Paradox of NFL Draft Day It's an event of biblical proportions—and wisdom. By Mark Galli
Weblog: Minority Student Charged with Hate Crime at Trinity University Confusion follows fear after minority students return to campus. Compiled by Rob Moll
Weblog: Justice Sunday Leaves Opponents Hopping Mad Plus: Benedict's first full day on the job, Microsoft backs down on gay-rights bill, and more articles from online sources around the world. Compiled by Rob Moll
Ratzinger's New 'Impossible Job' What the new pope believes about the papacy, and whether he might change it. By Ted Olsen
Weblog: 'Justice Sunday' Challenges Filibustering Judicial Nominees Plus: racist threats at Trinity International University, and Pope Benedict XVI begins his papacy. Compiled by Rob Moll
Women Against Wal-Mart Sex-discrimination charges constitute the largest-ever class action lawsuit against a private employer. By Jeff M. Sellers
Weblog: Before the Smoke Stuff we should have posted by now. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Anselm, Pope Benedict XVI, and Us Why the medieval theologian is as contemporary as ever—and a blessing to evangelicals. by Mark Galli
Aborting the Disabled A bill before the Senate hopes to better inform mothers about diagnosed disabilities, while a study confirms that women can feel pressured to terminate their pregnancy if tests find a disability. by Rob Moll
Upright But No Panzer Pope Why he was chosen—and why he's no narrow-minded blockhead. by Uwe Siemon-Netto, UPI
Conservative Evangelicals Say New Pope Speaks Their Moral Language "He's going to hold the line," says Norm Geisler. by Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, a German, Is Pope Benedict XVI "Simple and humble worker" had served as head of the Vatican office on church doctrine. By Peggy Polk, RNS
The Words of the Word Two sharply contrasting perspectives on Bible translation. Reviewed by Nathan Bierma
Institute for Religion and Democracy President Diane Knippers Dies at 53 Stalwart against liberalism in mainline churches had colon cancer. by Kevin Eckstrom, Religion News Service
Uwe Siemon-Netto: Ignore History at Your Own Peril UPI religion columnist decries the shallow Christianity of those who neglect the past. Interview by Collin Hansen
Weblog: Saying Judges More Dangerous than Terrorists, FRC Recruits Pulpits Against Filibusters Plus: County board doesn't have to allow Wiccan prayer, priest leaves Episcopal Church for druidism, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Christian Radio Host Fired For Discussing Pope's Salvation Plus: Freshmen's fragile faith, Oregon court throws out gay marriages, Episcopalians will withdraw delegates after all, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: How to Stop the End of the World Plus: ELCA may allow gay pastors as Episcopal diocese bans opposition to gay bishop, Davidson trustees resign over non-Christian rule change, and many other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Divine Comedies A report on Baylor's Art & Soul conference, version 2005. By John Wilson
Christian Research Institute Sues Longtime Critic Hanegraaff says defamation must be answered.
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