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  Volume 49, Issue 8
August, 2005 |
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Christianity Today News Briefs Saudi Arabia releases arrested Christians, Canadian college disallows criticism of homosexuality. by CT staff
70 Truckloads of Treasures Temple Mount dig uncovers new finds. by Gordon Govier
Baylor Showdown Provost fired. Faculty question school's direction. by Timothy C. Morgan
Bookmarks Quick reviews of The Wet Engine, Knitting, Her Heart Can See, Sex and the Supremacy of Christ. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Broken Tablets The Court splits the baby and denies the rule of law. Feel united yet? A Christianity Today editorial
Christian Dalits Fight Bias Seek benefits withheld by government. by Manpreet Singh
Democrats Seek Extreme Makeover Pro-lifers want to slash nation's abortion rate. by Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Washington
Design Film Sparks Angst Under fire, Smithsonian disavows presentation on Intelligent Design. by Denyse O'Leary in Washington
Dying Smart Why your living will may not be good enough. by Lindsey O'Connor
Environmental Wager Why evangelicals are—but shouldn't be—cool toward global warming. By Andy Crouch
Go Figure Recent stats on corporate non-giving to faith groups, donations to the Baptist World Alliance, and a drop in church programs. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Healing the Body of Christ Church discipline is as much about God as it is about erring believers. David Neff
How Discipline Died The church should stop taking its cues from the state. by Marlin Jeschke
Keeping the Lawyers at Bay How to correct members while staying out of court. Ken Sande
Kenneth N. Taylor, 1917-2005 Living Bible author had passion to make God's Word accessible by all. A Christianity Today editorial
Living Bible Creator Dies But Ken Taylor's legacy is even larger. by Ken Walker
No Overt Discrimination' Air Force Academy cleared, but some faulted for insensitivity. by Stephen Adams in Colorado Springs
Passages Promotions, deaths, and other items from the religion world. by CT staff
Quotation Marks Recent comments on SBC's Disney boycott, Christian fiction, environmentalists, and shy evangelism. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Raising the Compassion Bar How 575 suburban teens underwrote a medical clinic, schoolhouse, and a year's supply of food for a village in Zambia—with money to spare. by Jeremy Weber
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