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  Volume 51
May (Web-only), 2007 |
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Hitchens vs. Wilson, Part 1 Christopher Hitchens and Douglas Wilson debate.
Hitchens vs. Wilson, Part 2 Part 2 of the ongoing debate between Christopher Hitchens and Douglas Wilson.
Hitchens vs. Wilson, Part 3 Part 3 of the ongoing debate between Christopher Hitchens and Douglas Wilson.
Hitchens vs. Wilson, Part 4 Part 4 of the ongoing debate between Christopher Hitchens and Douglas Wilson.
Hitchens vs. Wilson, Part 5 Part 5 of the ongoing debate between Christopher Hitchens and Douglas Wilson.
Christianity Today Wins 11 Awards Evangelical Press Association announces journalism awards at annual conference
A Tough Audience Michael Landon Jr., director of The Last Sin Eater and four Love Comes Softly films, discusses the challenges of making movies for Christians—who can be a fickle audience. by Mark Moring
Excerpt: The End of Memory Resentment, even in the name of justice, is not for those who expect God's final reconciliation. Miroslav Volf, excerpted from The End of Memory
Away From Her Lisa Ann Cockrel
Benedict XVI Tests Brazil's Religious Climate Also: Bishops clarify Mugabe statements, a priest-imam soccer game is cancelled, the spanking debate resumes, and more. Compiled by CT staff
Bug Josh Hurst
2007 BOOK AWARDS: EXCERPT Excerpt: Obadiah on God's Enemies The message of Obadiah. Mark Dever, excerpted from The Message of the Old Testament
ETS President Reverts to Catholicism Executive committee: Roman Catholics may not join. Collin Hansen
Falwell, Megachurch Pastor Who Organized Religious Right, Dead at 73 Self-described fundamentalist countered movement's tradition of separatism. Sarah Pulliam
Film As a Healing Exercise A Seattle film festival looks for the connections between Christianity, narrative and human rights. by Martin Stillion
Billy Graham Library to Open "He doesn't want attention to go to him. And yet it just does." Ken Garfield, Religion News Service
Fundamentalism and Freedom The Jehovah's Witnesses are more than a knock-knock joke. David Neff
Georgia Rule Camerin Courtney
2007 Book Awards: Review Book Awards: Have I Been Understood? The Shadow of the Antichrist examines Nietzsche's animosity toward Christianity. David Matthew Mills
Hate-Crimes Bill Passes in House White House opposition fails to ease many Christians' worries. Susan Wunderink with reporting by Collin Hansen
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