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 Volume 49
February (Web-only), 2005 |
Displaying 21 - 39 of 39 articles.
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Questions Follow Fuller's Firing from Habitat for Humanity Changing corporate culture, not harassment allegations, reportedly led to founder's dismissal as president. But some say the leadership battle isn't over. By Jim Jewell in Atlanta
Salt and Light in the Arena It's going to take more than a few good Christians to clean up sports. by Mark Galli
Stay of Execution Judge allows Terri Schiavo to live a few days longer. By John W. Kennedy
The Jewishness of the Nicene Creed It was the Bible, not Greek philosophy, that shaped the theology of the Nicene bishops. By David Neff
The Work of Faith How the torch of racial reconciliation, once carried by Christian civil-rights workers, is now being held by faith-based organizations.
There Can Be No End to Jihad' Islamist Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad, in an exclusive interview, discusses the rationale for 9/11, the Christians he most respects, and the Jesus he defends. Interview by Anthony McRoy
Wayfaring Strangers Set in Mexico, Anita Desai's latest novel is a compact but multilayered tale of pilgrimage. Reviewed by Rachel DiCarlo
Weblog (Second Helping): PCUSA's Davidson College No Longer 'Institution of Christian Learning' Plus: GoDaddy.com's Bible connection, Catholic Communion riot, FBI investigates pastor's sermon, Ca. church bans Lakota drumming, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: $10 Osteen Tickets Going for $100+ Plus: Evangelicals in Morocco, doubts on Uganda's AIDS numbers, Doug Wead hands over Bush tapes, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Time's 'Most Influential Evangelicals' The faces of the movement include Catholics, a Pentecostal who questions Trinitarianism, and a "new kind of Christian." Are we really that broad? Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Child's Baptism Ban Overturned Plus: White House says faith-based initiative is still a priority, Planned Parenthood warns it'll form third party if Democrats go soft on abortion, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Weblog: Church of England Backs Charles-Camilla Marriage Plus: Dispensationalists don't hate trees, why the New York Post fired prolife blogger Dawn Eden, taxing missionaries in Kenya, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Evangelical Groups Respond to State of the Union Address Plus: The Black Baptist vote, the Pope is in the hospital, SpongeBob, and more articles from online sources around the world. Compiled by Rob Moll
Weblog: Paul Shanley Trial Ends, Goes to Jury Plus: The pope feeling better, Millard Fuller ousted from Habitat, TNIV, faith and the Super Bowl, and many more articles from online sources around the world. Compiled by Rob Moll and Ted Olsen
Weblog: Paul's Tomb Reportedly Discovered Plus: The Wall Street Journal on ethnic evangelicals, Christian band sues school over canceled concert, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: 'Philadelphia Four' Anti-Gay Preaching Case Dismissed Plus: Is Richard Scrushy's churchgoing a defense strategy? And other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Supreme Court Will Consider Oregon's Assisted Suicide Law Plus: Korn guitarist converts and quits; hearing today may be Terri Schiavo's last chance, WCC calls for Israel divestment, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen with Rob Moll
Weblog: Terri Schiavo Given Three More Weeks Plus: Focus on the Family appoints new president, Kansas Attorney General seeks late-term abortion records, the Pope's tracheostomy, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen with Rob Moll
Who's Driving This Thing? Everyone is asking who leads the evangelical movement. By Ted Olsen
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