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 Volume 51
November (Web-only), 2007 |
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CT Classic Profile: Henry Hyde Amid all the pulse takers and poll watchers in Congress, Rep. Henry Hyde, who died this morning, was more interested in being right than in being popular. Marvin Olasky
Soulwork Practicing the Absence of God Why we sometimes wish the atheists were right. Mark Galli
Book Review Book Review: The Angry Christian The Angry Christian ignores human fury's biological essence. Archibald Hart
Slideshow Slideshow: Burma's Christians The country's displaced minorities maintain their distinctive faith. Compiled by Susan Wunderink
Episcopal Bishops in Pa. Suspended, Warned Philadelphia's liberal bishop accused of protecting abuser; Pittsburgh's conservative bishop warned against abandonment as diocese changes constitution. Daniel Burke, Religion News Service
Q&A on Living Biblically The author of The Year of Living Biblically talks about following biblical laws as a 'reverent agnostic.' Interview by Susan Wunderink
Evangelical Leaders Call for Two-State Solution Over 80 educators and ministry heads affirm efforts to negotiate lasting peace, and warn of consequences of failure. David Neff
CT Classics CT Classic: A Minister Is Missing Donald LaRose: Victim or victimizer? Plus: The Finding of a Minister. Edward E. Plowman
THEOLOGY IN THE NEWS Theology in the News: Good News from a Bad World Hopeful signs in American culture could precede theological shifts. Collin Hansen
Babylon U's Valedictorian Daniel's and his friends' actions weren't to protest their pagan divinity program, but to show that God was the source of their excellence. Tremper Longman III
Group Wants to Add Pimping to Anti-Trafficking Bill But some say not all prostitutes are victims. Beckie Supiano, Religion News Service
AIDS: S.L.O.W. It Down, or S.T.O.P. It? Saddleback's Kay Warren offers a dual framework for fighting the virus. Kay Warren
In Perspective: Why Grassley Investigates If Congress rewrites the tax rules for churches, they have to know how churches operate, says Richard Hammar. Interview by Rob Moll
Evangelical Minds Evangelical Minds: Is Church Attendance Declining? A new study says no. Also: Russian seminaries' enrollment woes, and more news on Christian higher education. Hunter Baker
Low Expectations Follow Annapolis Summit Evangelicals disagree on how to pursue peace, but agree that the renewed Israeli-Palestinian talks may accomplish little. Kristen Scharold
Missing Pastor LaRose Resurfaces After 27 Years Don LaRose, now Ken Williams, says kidnappers have pursued him for more than three decades.
Finland: Pastor Charged with Discrimination Finland's courts step in after visiting pastor refuses to lead service with a woman. Sarah Pulliam
Persecution: What Happened in 2007 As Christians mark the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church, the president of Open Doors USA gives an update. Interview by Susan Wunderink
Praise and Dismay for Senate Scrutiny of Ministries’ Finances While some cheer inquiry into alleged misuses of church funds, others fear government intrusion. Joe Maxwell
SoulWork Galli: Righteous Priorities Not everyone who says 'Lord, Lord'—or avoids slurs—will enter the Kingdom of Heaven Mark Galli
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