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  Volume 49, Issue 3
March, 2005 |
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Vision Minus the Visionary Why all Christians have a stake in the recent resignation of Baylor's president. by Robert Benne
Christianity Today News Briefs The latest on evolution in school, persecution, and other stories. By CT staff
Adventist Marine Under Fire Pacifist court-martialed for refusing to pick up his weapon. by Mark Stricherz
Passages Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world. By CT staff
No Compromise Christian school in Colorado alleges discrimination in voucher program. by Stephen Adams in Colorado Springs
LDS 'Insider' Suspended Author stands by critical book. by John W. Kennedy
Hand-Clapping in a Gothic Nave What Pentecostals and mainliners can learn from each other. by Grant Wacker
Bookmarks Mini-reviews of Gilead: A Novel, The Scandal of the Evangelical Conscience, You're Not Alone: Healing Through God's Grace After Abortion, and Beyond Jabez: Expanding Your Borders. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Muzzled Speech Christians tried for anti-gay preaching. by Sheryl Henderson Blunt
Forgiving the Unrepentant Can I forgive those who have betrayed me if they are not repentant? Answered by R.T. Kendall
Islam's Culture War Author says Muslims are troubled by our morals more than our politics. Reviewed by J. Dudley Woodberry
Inside CT: Hospitality Incarnate Eugene Peterson lives what he teaches. by Mark Galli
Spirituality for All the Wrong Reasons Eugene Peterson talks about lies and illusions that destroy the church. Interview by Mark Galli
Churchly Holiness: An Evangelical Response Even as Jesus loves all human beings, he will judge all human works. by David Neff
Sticker Shock When a judge violated the church-state peace treaty. by Stephen L. Carter
Global Suspense The trick of faith is to believe in advance what will only make sense in reverse. by Philip Yancey
The Twilight of Atheism Why this once exciting and 'liberating' philosophy failed to capture the world's imagination. by Alister McGrath
The French Reconnection Europe's most secular country rediscovers its Christian roots. by Agnieszka Tennant
Fragile Accord History, resentment, and ethnic tension imperil long-term peace in Sudan. By Deann Alford
Imperfect Instrument World Vision's founder led a tragic and inspiring life. by Tim Stafford
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