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 Volume 50
February (Web-only), 2006 |
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Air Force Issues Revised Guidelines on Religion Interpretation varies on what one-page "interim" document means. Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
CHRISTIAN HISTORY CORNER Blessing the Church with its History Douglas Sweeney argues for an evangelical movement that welcomes diversity and repents of its blind spots. Collin Hansen
Bono Lauds, Prods Prayer Breakfast U2 activist reaffirms call to fight AIDS, poverty before audience including President Bush. Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Washington, D.C.
Bono Waxes 'Prophetic' Rock-star/activist inspired by Leviticus and Isaiah. Sheryl Henderson Blunt
Budget Battle Christian leaders debate government's responsibility for the poor. Mark Stricherz in Washington, D.C., with reporting by Collin Hansen
Church's Ties to Ministry Mean Broken Ties to Denomination Baptist pastor says church disapproves of homosexual behavior, but Texas convention says connections to "affirming" ministry is unbiblical. Sarah Pulliam
Coretta Scott King, a Woman of Faith and Devotion, Dies at 78 One of the country's most famous pastor's wives was a civil rights leader in her own right. Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
CT CLASSIC Epochal Event: What God Did in Korea Billy Graham's 1973 Seoul Crusade drew the largest Christian gathering at the time.
CHRISTIAN HISTORY CORNER For Sentimental Reasons How the emotional stories of Christian preachers and writers shaped a movement. Chris Armstrong
PLAY BALL Heavy Medal At the Olympics, if you don't medal, you certainly must be a loser. Mark Moring
OUT CAST: THE CHAD ALLEN CONTROVERSY 'I Feel Betrayed' A son-in-law of one of the murdered missionaries says the casting was a mistake. Dan Kachikis
Mark Noll Leaving Wheaton for Notre Dame Prominent evangelical historian and public intellectual to replace retiring George Marsden. Rob Moll
One Way, Many Views What we believe about the Bible says a lot about how we interact with other faiths. Robert Wuthnow, excerpted from 'America and the Challenges of Religious Diversity'
PLAY BALL Opening Ceremony Blues The Olympics is symbolic, but not of world peace. Mark Galli
Palestine's Troubling Democracy Local Christians fret over Hamas's victory. Dale Gavlak
BOOKS & CULTURE'S BOOKS OF THE WEEK Passionately Ambivalent Christians in the art world. Reviewed by Daniel A. Siedell
LIFE MATTERS Poaching Eggs The latest sad story from the Korean soap opera—and a lack of Talent in Missouri. Nigel M. de S. Cameron
Revival Fire Christian colleges are among the few places left where traditional revival occurs, and Asbury is the most recent example. Interview with Timothy Larsen
Spiritual Formation for Dummies Many people want more than knowledge about God—they want transformation, says Adele Ahlberg Calhoun. But they don't know where to start. Interview by Rob Moll
Tea Sympathy A small sect's Supreme Court victory thrills religious liberty groups, who see a bright future in the Roberts court. Kevin Eckstrom and Sarah Pulliam
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