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 Volume 38
1994 |
Displaying 61 - 80 of 249 articles.
Cosmic Combat: The Other Side of Christmas Philip Yancey
Cosmic Combat: The Other Side of Christmas, Part 2 Philip Yancey
COVER: Reaching the First Post-Christian Generation Raised in a world of MTV, AIDS, and a trillion-dollar debt, Generation X is making new demands on the church Andres Tapia
COVER: Re-engineering the Seminary? Crisis of credibility forces change. Timothy C. Morgan, with reports from Thomas S. Giles
CRC Vote Overturns Women's Ordination Randy Frame
'Credibility' Gap Worries Evangelists Rusty Wright
DePaul Accused of Religious Bias
Do We Still Need the Reformation? Part 1 By Alister E. McGrath
Do We Still Need the Reformation? Part 2
Dr. Death's Dreadful Sermon From Roe to Final Exit, there really is a slippery slope Peter J. Bernardi, Catholic priest
EDITORIAL: Abusing Human Rights Diane Knippers
EDITORIAL: AIDS Policy Failure Rich Cizik, policy analyst for National Association of Evangelicals Washington office
EDITORIAL: Blinded by the 'Lite' Dying modernity is into spirituality. What does this trend portend? Thomas C. Oden
EDITORIAL: Cairo's Wake-up Call Although abortion was dealt a setback at the UN population conference, post-Christian values are gaining worldwide. Nigel M. de S. Cameron
EDITORIAL: For Whom the Bell Curves Intellectual smugness devalues the Christian teaching that one's character is vastly more important than what one knows. Lisa Graham McMinn, sociologist, and Mark R. McMinn, psychologist, both at Wheaton College
EDITORIAL: Married, with Children? Fans of the traditional family should not be intimidated by bad statistics. Glenn T. Stanton
EDITORIAL: Take Us Out of the Ball Game Life indeed goes on, even when grown men in knickers take their gloves and go home. Lyn Cryderman
EDITORIAL: Uncle Sam Wants Your Tithes Courts should keep creditors' hands out of the collection plate. Steven T. McFarland
EDITORIAL: Will Promise Keepers Keep Their Promises? The best way for the movement to retain its credibility is to deliver on its racial-reconciliation pledge. Howard A. Snyder
ELCA Decides to Delay Statement
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