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 Volume 52
2008 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 250 articles.
Mars Hill Graduate School Sued Mars Hill Graduate School sued for sexual discrimination. Sarah Pulliam
2008 Book Awards The top 21 books from 2007 that best shed light on people, events, and ideas that shape evangelical life, thought, and mission.
Galli: Liturgy for Evangelicals Why many evangelicals are attracted to that strange thing called liturgy. Mark Galli
Speaking Out Guinness: Why An Evangelical Manifesto Why America needs An Evangelical Manifesto. Os Guinness, Religion News Service
Foolish Things Guthrie: A Hole in Our Holism Why evangelicals might be shy about sharing their faith. Stan Guthrie
How Manly Is Jesus? What the new masculinity movement gets right and wrong. Brandon O'Brien
A Kinder, Gentler Shari'ah? Muslim states continue pressuring Christians. Obed Minchakpu in Jos, Nigeria
Hope and Nukes While despairing of nuclear annihilation, I received an irresistible consolation. Tyler Wigg Stevenson
Kingdom Sightings Hsu: A Multifaceted Gospel Why evangelicals shouldn't be threatened by new tellings of the Good News. Al Hsu
MUSIC REVIEW Ryan Lott's Musical Lectio Divina Ryan Lott's meditative, mystical, and mesmerizing debut. Andy Whitman
Speaking Out Postcard from Kenya's Rift Valley Academy A dorm parent at Rift Valley Academy on coping with the ongoing violence. Paul Koning
REVIEW Review: The Jesus Storybook Bible The Jesus Storybook Bible is as theological as it is charming. Review by Ben Patterson
Necati Aydin's Victorious Family A murdered pastor's family rebuilds its life. Denise McGill
Accidental Outreach to Turkish Kurds Christian leaders avoid targeting Kurds, but reach them anyway. Tony Carnes
Air Support to Kenya Kenya's MAF director reports on evacuation and supply efforts. Sheryl Henderson Blunt
Theology in the News Hansen: The Value of Systematic Theology Why we shouldn't devalue systematic theology. Collin Hansen
CHRISTIAN VISION PROJECT Mouw: An Open-Handed Gospel We have to decide whether we have a stingy or a generous God. Richard J. Mouw
INSIDE CT Inside CT: Ancient-Future People Mark Galli
Are the Quakers Going Pagan? The liberal end of the Society of Friends has long had members who denied God's existence or Jesus' divinity. Now hundreds of pagans call Quakerism home. Matthew Streib, Religion News Service
Churches Arm in the Afermath of Colo. Shootings Shooting spree at two churches prompts pastors to rethink security plans. Sarah Pulliam
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