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Christians against Nazis: the German Confessing Church Leonore Siegele-Wenschkewitz
"Give Me Your Muslims, Your Hindus, Your Eastern Orthodox, Yearning to Breathe Free" Immigration's long-ignored effect on American religion is garnering much attention from scholars John Wilson
Learning to be Modern Notes on the German university Thomas Albert Howard
Going It Alone We should take heed when much of the world says it distrusts us. Philip Yancey
The Nazi Seduction Why do Hitler and the Nazis continue to fascinate? by Jean Bethke Elshtain
Weblog: Presbyterian Pastor Killed While Preaching in Indonesia Plus: Sloan opponents say they have enough regents' votes to oust Baylor president, RQ's offspring, Kristof's at it again, and many other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
The Top Ten Books of 2004 And a warning about the risks of reading. By John Wilson
Which Enlightenment? Moses Mendelssohn and the Haskalah By Jonathon Kahn
The Barbarians Have Come Reinhold Niebuhr's daughter examines her fellow Christians and finds most of them wanting. by Paul C. Merkley
German Reunification: One-Way Street? Germans find reconciliation is harder than reunification. Bill Yoder
PHILIP YANCEY: Propagandists for the Grim Reaper The Nazis had a public-relations problem Philip Yancey
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Christian History Corner: Dietrich's Friend Eberhard A fellow resister of the Nazis, editor, and biographer dies half a century after his subject and companion. By Elesha Coffman | posted 4/28/00
Christian History Corner: Agent of Grace PBS's Bonhoeffer film shows us a theologian in action. By Elesha Coffman | posted 6/9/00
German Church Confesses to Using Forced Laborers During War Germany's main Protestant body will contribute $4.7 million to compensation fund. By Frauke Brauns in Bielefeld, Germany | posted 7/25/00
Agent of Grace Gains Prestige New film relates Bonhoeffer's inspiring story to a wider audience. By Cheryl Heckler-Feltz | posted 8/10/00
CT Classic: A Passionate Passion Oberammergau's drama not only survives, it thrives. By Carol R. Thiessen | posted 8/24/00
Weblog: Voting God's Way? Plus: More spiritual-lite TV, religious school bonds, and Scientology unplugged. Compiled by Jody Veenker
Bonnke Returns to Nigeria One Year After Tragedy Lagos crusade may become one of largest Christian gatherings ever recorded. By Corrie Cutrer in Lagos, Nigeria
Weblog: Germany Bans Power for Living Belfast fights over the legacy of C.S. Lewis's home, and many other stories from media around the Internet Ted Olsen
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