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Biblical Studies
The Shroud's Second Image New evidence reopens debate about the controversial relic. By Gordon Govier
Evangelicals and Mormons Together? Conflict and conversation. by James E. Bradley
LDS and DNA Book challenges Native American link to ancient Israel. By John W. Kennedy
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Whose Good Book? Rival approaches to Scripture Mark Noll
Christianity Today News Briefs Booting the Salvation Army, falling giving, and suing for rights. By CT staff
Tuning the Soul All the Music of the Bible surveys melodies from Creation on. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
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A New Road to Biblical Literacy Following this path, I preached through the entire Bible in one year. by Bob Bolender
Gospel Gem How a dying jewelry tycoon shares the pearl of great price with Panama's elite By James A. Beverley
Christian History Corner: The Habits of Highly Effective Bible Readers What we can learn from the church fathers that will enrich our own Bible study Christopher A. Hall
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Wise Beginnings, Surprising Endings Genesis: the rest of the story Walter Brueggemann
Christian History Corner: When Denominations Divide The two-century-old Unitarian controversy suggests a grim prognosis for the current crisis in the Episcopal Church Collin Hansen
Original Sin Slavery and the biblical curse of Ham. Laura L. Mitchell
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Biblical Archaeology's Dusty Little Secret The James bone box controversy reveals the politics beneath the science Gordon Govier
Top Ten New Testament Archaeological Finds of the Past 150 Years "How do shrouds, boats, inscriptions, and other artifacts better help us understand the Christ of the Ages?" Ben Witherington III
The Land Evangelicals and Israel Gerald McDermott
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Weblog: Newsweek Goes to Sunday School "And learns about all the women in the Bible, who have been there for millennia" Rob Moll
The TNIV Debate Is this new translation faithful in its treatment of gender?
Is The TNIV Faithful in Its Treatment of Gender? No Political correctness puts pressure on translators to change details of meaning Vern S. Poythress
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Top Ten New Testament Archaeological Finds of the Past 150 Years "How do shrouds, boats, inscriptions, and other artifacts better help us understand the Christ of the Ages?" Ben Witherington III
What Do the Stones Cry Out? Beware of claims that archaeology disproves—or proves—the Bible is true Christian M.M. Brady
The Back Page: Drawing the Battle Lines We need to be informed and discerning about the Islamic worldview Charles Colson
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What Gives Preaching Its Power? Amid so many forms of communication—multimedia, music, and more—what is it about preaching, even today, that carries life-changing power? 5 leaders respond
The Habits of Highly Effective Bible Readers What we can learn from the church fathers that will enrich our own Bible study. A conversation with Christopher A. Hall
Origen: Friend or Foe? By turns bizarre and insightful, Origen's allegorical forays remain fascinating reading today. John R. Franke
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Opponents of Allegory The scholars at Antioch rejected allegory in favor of history. But their interpretive method led some into heresy. Steven Gertz
Always in Parables: Christian Esperanto We must learn other cultural tongues Andy Crouch
"Top Ten News Stories, 2002" "The events, people, and ideas of the past year that have or will significantly shape evangelical life, thought, or mission" CT editors
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Changed by the Unchanging A new take on the spiritual disciplines calls for a little more action and a lot more love. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Condoms Fail. So Does Condom-Based Sex Ed. Yet abstinence-only advocates say their programs do work. Todd Hertz
Weblog: The Great Physician Is In Studying the benefits and perils of religious belief on physical health—including pregnancy. Ted Olsen
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Weblog: Renewed Hope for Adult Stem Cell Research "Rebels murder Vatican's envoy to Burundi, leading evangelical theologian calls Bush and Blair white vigilantes, and other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
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