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  Volume 49, Issue 6
June, 2005 |
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Christianity Today News Briefs Christians murdered in Pakistan and Bangladesh, and Oregon's supreme court overturns same-sex marriages. by CT staff
2005 Christianity Today Book Awards From more than 300 nominations, these books represent the year's best.
A Higher Education A slew of new books on faith and learning may signal a renaissance for the Christian college. by Michael S. Hamilton
A Jewel of a Writer Bret Lott is a true-blue evangelical who writes literary fiction that New York takes seriously (and that Oprah loves). by Lauren F. Winner
A Quirky and Vibrant Mosaic Evangelicals are admired, mocked, praised, scorned—and all for good reason. by Philip Yancey
Bookmarks Quick reviews of new books. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Culture Allies Ethiopian government donates land for hundreds of congregations. by James Jewell
Evangelical Collective New association seeks more rights in Israel. by Dale Gavlak in Jerusalem and Amman
Evangelical Mainliners Remember Defender of Orthodoxy Diane Knippers was at the heart of mainline renewal movements. by RNS, with additional reporting by Ken Walker
Fuller Creates Another 'Habitat' New organization will focus on housing, too. By Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
Go Figure Recent stats on Bible reading, radio listening, and giving by evangelicals. Compiled by Ted Olsen
His Body, His Blood Quotations to stir the heart and mind. Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman
Hitting the Brakes Only a marriage amendment can stop the Supreme Court's momentum. By Charles Colson with Anne Morse
Kansas Voters Reject Gay Rites But federal courts are expected to strike down state bans. by Mark Stricherz
Lay Pastor May Face Martyrdom Convert from Islam accused of evangelizing Muslims. by Compass Direct
No 'Justice'? Campaign against filibusters sparks debate among Christians. by Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Washington
Passages Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world. by CT staff
Prescription for Conflict Pharmacists may have to put conscience on the shelf—or quit. A Christianity Today editorial
Quotation Marks Recent comments from the new pope, Maureen Dowd, and Mark Noll. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Six Priests Face Suspension Deny they have 'abandoned communion' in dispute with bishop. By Mark A. Kellner
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