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 Volume 52
April (Web-only), 2008 |
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Theology in the News Hansen: The Value of Systematic Theology Why we shouldn't devalue systematic theology. Collin Hansen
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
Va's Breakaway Parishes Win Property Fight Judge rules that 1867 law on church divisions applies in battle with Episcopal Church, diocese. Sheryl Henderson Blunt
Cedarville's Tenure Tremor The Baptist university is embroiled in a long-running dispute over the firing of two professors. Sarah Pulliam
Theology in the News Channel Surfing for Common Grace How reality TV broadcasts echoes of the gospel. Collin Hansen
Debate: Christian Evangelism and Judaism An exchange of views between a rabbi and a columnist. Rabbi Yehiel E. Poupko and Stan Guthrie
REVIEW Colson the Catechist A culture warrior sets out to explain Christianity's essential doctrines. Reviewed by Trevin Wax
Dispatch from Compassion Forum Obama and Clinton face more questions on beliefs, personal piety at Messiah College event. Ted Olsen
Do the Democrats Have a Prayer Yet? Amy Sullivan explains how the Democrats alienated evangelicals and are trying to win them back. Interview by Sarah Pulliam
Review Review: A Little Daily Wisdom Gertrude the Great suggests an inverse relationship between comfort and holiness in the meaty devotional, A Little Daily Wisdom: Christian Women Mystics. LaVonne Neff
Speaking Out Election 08's 'False Clerics and Schismatic Spirits' The ubiquity of religion in this campaign season is distinctly un-Lutheran. Uwe Siemon-Netto
Eric Clapton, In the Presence of the Lord The bluesman has been haunted by God through his early years, his born-again period, and his recovery. John Powell
SLIDESHOW Slideshow: Forty Days for Rwanda Rick Warren, Kagame open Purpose Driven campaign. Alex Garcia in Kigali, Rwanda
He Qi's Chinese Biblical Art Artist He Qi, born again in China's Cultural Revolution, is painting a new peaceful identity for the Chinese church. Susan Wunderink, with reporting by Gary Gnidovic
Speaking Out Speaking Out: Hardships in Jordan The president of Jordan Evangelical Theological Seminary on maintaining fruitful relationships with our neighbors. Imad Shehadeh
Is 'Let Him Who Is Without Sin Cast the First Stone' Biblical? Scholars are cautious about the story of the woman caught in adultery. Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra
Methodists Consider Americans-Only Body With 3 of 10 delegates from abroad, general conference will consider creating an Americans-only body. Jim Jones in Fort Worth
Benedict's Visit Expected to Strengthen Catholic-Evangelical Ties Pope's U.S. visit is expected to strengthen evangelical-Catholic relationship. Sheryl Henderson Blunt
New Testament Manuscript Haul in Albania On his organization's ancient New Testament manuscript haul in Albania. Interview by Derek Keefe
Speaking Out Red Herring: Mikhail Gorbachev's Not-Quite Conversion Asking whether the former Soviet leader is a Christian has a long history. Paul Kengor
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