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  Volume 42, Issue 2
February 9, 1998 |
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A Pilgrim on the Way For me, theology is like a rich feast, with many dishes to enjoy and delicacies to taste. Response Clark H. Pinnock
A Theology to Die For Theologians are not freelance scholars of religion, but trustees of the deposit of faith. Summing up Timothy George
Arts: The Word Became Art by Karen L. Mulder
Assemblies of God Church Attacked Assemblies of God Church Attacked
Between a Nightmare and a Dream If reconcilication can happen in South Africa, it can happen elsewhere. Desmond Tutu
Books: Racism's Faces of Faith The use and abuse of Christianity in the civil-rights struggle.
Church in Action: Seeker Sensitive on Russia's Frozen Frontier Russian Baptists blend Orthodox culture with evangelical outreach. by Beverly Nickles in Syktyvkar, Russia
Cry with a Beloved Country Restoring human dignity to the victims of apartheid. Susan VanZanten Gallagher
Does Evangelical Theology Have a Future? Roger Olson argues that a division between traditionalists and reformists threatens to end our theological consensus. Responses by Clark H. Pinnock, Thomas C. Oden, and Timothy GeorgeRoger E. Olson
Editorial: Let the Prisoners Work Crime doesn't pay, but prison labor can benefit everyone.
Editorial: Wimber's Wonders
Exposing the Myth That Christians Should Not Have Emotional Problems Dwight L. Carlson
Finance: Moon-Related Funds Filter to Evangelicals by John W. Kennedy
Frederica Mathewes-Green: Don't Blame the Publishers! Publishers are not forcing shallow books on an unwilling community. FREDERICA MATHEWES-GREEN
Gender Revisions Completed on NIrV Gender Revisions Completed on NIrV
Highlights: The Struggle for Lincoln's Soul
How much truth can We take? South Africa's Christian experiment for finding healing from its violent past. L. Gregory Jones
Inside CT: A Tough Choice Michael G. Maudlin, Managing Editor
Letters: We Get Letters
Man Objecting to Foster Parents Fired
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