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In Brief
In Brief
Churches Want to Drive a Stake in Transylvania's Dracula Park Tourist attraction gives a false image of the country and could fuel interest in the occult, Christian leaders say. Jonathan Luxmoore
One in Five Europeans Brought 'Closer to Religion' by September 11 Attacks Rising interest in spiritual answers to terrorism isn't limited to U.S. Jonathan Luxmoore
Weblog: Military Drops Rule on Muslim Garb for U.S. Servicewomen in Saudi Arabia Plus: DeMoss tries to explain Power for Living to a hostile Germany. Ted Olsen
Weblog: 'The Ultimate Stem Cell' Is Ethical, Too Plus: Dove Award nominations, Episcopalians will have to elect a pro-gay Washington bishop, and other stories from around the world. Ted Olsen
Christian History Corner: Final Solution, Part II The Nazis planned to obliterate Christianity, too, according to newly published Nuremberg documents. Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: The Politics of Patrick In the field of Irish history, every turn of phrase hints at the author's spin Elesha Coffman
Weblog: Former Christian Broadcasting Head and Philosophy Prof Will Be Dutch PM : Sin begets more sin in the clergy abuse scandal, and other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen
Weblog: Greeks Gag Pro-Terrorism Priest Canadian court rules heterosexual-only definition of marriage is unconstitutional, and other stories from online sources from around the world Ted Olsen
Christian History Corner: A Protestant Bishop Speaks Out on the Stakes of Public Education Why concerned parents should read the 17th-century Moravian educational reformer Jan Amos Comenius Chris Armstrong
Books & Culture Corner: Herbie Goes Bananas The rise and fall and rise and fall and rise of the VW Beetle Jeremy Lott
Christian History Corner: Standing Alone for Unity The attempt to bring European Christians together forced one reformer, Caspar Schwenckfeld, straight to the fringe Elesha Coffman
Weblog: Irish TV Refuses Campus Crusade Campaign California okays embryonic stem-cell research while Ashcroft challenges assisted suicide, and other stories on life ethics Ted Olsen
Weblog: France, Germany Chastised in Religious Freedom Report A New York Times Book Review columnist takes on relativism, and more online stories from around the world Todd Hertz and David Neff
Latvian Churches Say Poll Result Boosts Christian Voices In Legislature By Jonathan Luxmoore in Warsaw
Christian History Corner: I'm Dreaming of a Victorian Christmas An ageless story reminds us of the values the Victorians can still teach us Chris Armstrong
Weblog: A Very Unmerry Christmas in Bethlehem Two injured in British abbey attack, and more information comes to light about the Yemen missionary killings Ted Olsen
Weblog: Must European Churches Now Hire Non-Christians? Religion in the State of the Union, a shootout in Mexico, and other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen
Weblog: Leaked Chinese Document Orders 'Terminating Illegal Christian Activities' EU draft constitution doesn't mention God despite members' lobbying, and other stories from online sources around the world. Ted Olsen
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