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Faith, Fear, War, Peace Snapshots of the grim and 'happy' ministry of today's military chaplains. By Deann Alford
Naval Chaplain Succeeds Ogilvie in Senate An interview with Barry Black Ken Walker
Dirty Hands and Concrete Action A conversation with Jean Bethke Elshtain Michael Cromartie
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The Barbarians Have Come Reinhold Niebuhr's daughter examines her fellow Christians and finds most of them wanting. by Paul C. Merkley
Whose Natural Theology? Alan Jacobs
Reflections: Work and Vocation "Quotations to stir heart and mind from Thomas Merton, Dorothy Sayers, and others" Richard A. Kauffman
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Letter from London Susan Wise Bauer
The Barbarians Have Come Reinhold Niebuhr's daughter examines her fellow Christians and finds most of them wanting. by Paul C. Merkley
Film Forum: Secondhand Lions Roars "Religious press film critics applaud Secondhand Lions and Bonhoeffer, but criticize Underworld, Cold Creek Manor, and Anything Else. Plus, more on Thirteen, Lost in Translation, The Lion King, and The Fighting Temptations" Jeffrey Overstreet
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Christian History Corner: Reports of the Revival The Confederate camp became a school of Christ. By Gardiner H. Shattuck, Jr.
The Lincoln Supremacy John Wilkes Booth assassinated the president. Democracy proved harder to kill. by Allen C. Guelzo
Buyer Beware La Cession de la Louisiane and the price of national greatness. By Kenneth M. Startup
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The Christian History Timeline: John Bunyan's World - 17th Centur England
The Spy Who Loved Me What's real in espionage fiction? by Jim Ohlson
Books & Culture Corner: A Cry for Help Sudanese Christians gather in Houston and ask for U.S. support David C. Owens
Opinion Roundup: Are Evangelicals the 'New Internationalists?' Evangelical leaders say New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof is mostly right, but late Todd Hertz
Afghanistan: Afghans May Starve Relief agencies mount efforts as Christian radio begins Dari broadcasts Sheryl Henderson Blunt
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Weblog: RNC Tells Voters that Liberals Will Ban Bible Plus: Alan Wolfe on Democratic secularists, horoscopes vs. the Bible, Prohibition's problems, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Never Again? Genocide in Sudan tests our commitment to justice. A Christianity Today Editorial
Weblog: Evangelical Leaders Call for Darfur Action Plus: A tainted quest for Noah's flood, another Methodist lesbian trial, and the group that may or may not be behind the Iraq church bombings. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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"Weblog Lite: Russian Orthodox Church Defrocks Priest, Razes Church After Gay Wedding" "Church shooting during communion, human cloning issue goes to the U.N., and many other stories from online sources around the world." Ted Olsen
The Movies Go to War The moral messages and political overtones of war films Peter T. Chattaway
The Peaceable Kingdom? Guns and the English Clayton E. Cramer
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Limit Conditions How to portray the Holocaust on stage and film. By Jan Lüder Hagens
The Barbarians Have Come Reinhold Niebuhr's daughter examines her fellow Christians and finds most of them wanting. by Paul C. Merkley
Kissing the Lizard On memory and forgiveness. by Miroslav Volf
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Weblog: Two Iraqi Churches Bombed Plus: Mr. Bean opposes British religious hate-crime bill, religious summit opens in Indonesia, Vatican condemns 'Christianophobia', Christmas dilemma, praying for the home team, and other articles from online sources around the world. Compiled by Rob Moll
Weblog: Christians in Iraq, Bethlehem Face Difficult Christmas Plus: The Polar Express an evangelical film? religious people allowed on New Jersey juries, the battle for Christmas, new approach in the Sudan, Sikhs violently protest British play, and more articles from online sources around the world. Compiled by Rob Moll
Faith, Fear, War, Peace Snapshots of the grim and 'happy' ministry of today's military chaplains. By Deann Alford
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The Lincoln Supremacy John Wilkes Booth assassinated the president. Democracy proved harder to kill. by Allen C. Guelzo
The Lonely Emancipator Lincoln's legal prudence in ending the peculiar institution. by Lucas E. Morel
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Terrorists on Trial How the nation responded to an earlier attack Preston Jones
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Faith, Fear, War, Peace Snapshots of the grim and 'happy' ministry of today's military chaplains. By Deann Alford
Christian History Corner: How to Pray for Our Troops This Veteran's Day, let's commend our men and women of the services to the God who brings good even from the most evil circumstances. By Chris Armstrong
Weblog: Catholic Bishops Embrace Ecumenical Group, Reject Bible Measure Plus: The most inaccurate Christmas song ever, protecting kids from their evil, murderous parents, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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Operation Human Rights How evangelicals got outside their comfort zone to help the oppressed overseas. By David Neff
The Nightmare of North Korea One man's story of brutality, courage, love, and freedom. By Kang Hyeok
Good News for the Lost, Imprisoned, Abducted, and Enslaved Lawyers and investigators at the International Justice Mission have learned that sharing the gospel means going into the heart of darkness. Wendy Murray Zoba
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Letter from London Susan Wise Bauer
Between Pacifism and Jihad The just-war tradition reconsidered J. Daryl Charles
Ancient Christian Commentary on Current Events: What Is War Good For? What early church leaders thought of Christians and the military Joel Elowsky
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Faith, Fear, War, Peace Snapshots of the grim and 'happy' ministry of today's military chaplains. By Deann Alford
Mutual Mayhem A plea for peace and truth in the madness of Nigeria. By Craig Keener
Shaken Up by the Peace-Lovers A trip through Pennsylvania's Lancaster County. By Chris Armstrong
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A Crumbling Institution How social revolutions cracked the pillars of marriage. By David P. Gushee
Remembrance of Things Past Edmund Burke, the Enlightenment, and postmodernity. by Daniel E. Ritchie
CT Classic: Campus Crusade Into All the World Bill Bright leads a spiritual revolution Edward E. Plowman
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Buyer Beware La Cession de la Louisiane and the price of national greatness. By Kenneth M. Startup
A Man of Appearances Ben Franklin, re-appraised. Bruce Kuklick
Minister to Freedom The legacy of John Witherspoon. Joseph Loconte
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EDITORIAL: De-Demonizing the UN While bloated and badly in need of reform, the UN fills a necessary role that Christians should support. Robert A. Seiple
The UN's Antifamily Manifesto The Beijing platform downplays the family, while exalting the autonomous individual. Diane Knippers
NEWS: Warlords Await UN Withdrawal in Somalia Stan Guthrie
The Movies Go to War The moral messages and political overtones of war films Peter T. Chattaway
Sri Lanka's Churches Pray for Peace as War Rages Around Jaffna Country's Protestants to unify in prayer June 16. By Anto Akkara | posted 6/5/00
CONVERSATIONS: Another Man from Galilee
Onward Christian Soldiers? Religion and the Bush Doctrine. James L. Guth, Lyman A. Kellstedt, John C. Green, and Corwin E. Smidt
Letter from London Susan Wise Bauer
Between Pacifism and Jihad The just-war tradition reconsidered J. Daryl Charles
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The Movies Go to War The moral messages and political overtones of war films Peter T. Chattaway
A Bloody Shame Gangs of New York and the apotheosis of Martin Scorsese Eric Metaxas
Bully Culprit Can a pre-emptive strike against the tyrant of Baghdad be justified? Christianity Today editorial
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The New History of Missions The difference between global Christianity and world Christianity. by Mark Noll
The Movies Go to War The moral messages and political overtones of war films Peter T. Chattaway
HISTORY WARS I: Some Recent Battles
The Moral Complexity of War A conversation with Max Hastings Interview by Donald A. Yerxa
Hoover to Hiroshima So you think American history from the Great Depression through World War II holds no surprises? Read on. by Justus D. Doenecke
Never Again? Genocide in Sudan tests our commitment to justice. A Christianity Today Editorial
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The Movies Go to War The moral messages and political overtones of war films Peter T. Chattaway
Righteous (and Other) Anger The author of The Enigma of Anger cannot commit to a messiah who doesn't knock over tables. Cindy Crosby
Film Forum: Anger Management, Eternal Life, and Gun Possession Critics scratch their heads over Punch-drunk Love, contemplate Tuck Everlasting, applaud Bowling for Columbine, and rant over White Oleander. Plus: Reviews of 12 more recent movies. Jeffrey Overstreet
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