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  Volume 42, Issue 6
May 18, 1998 |
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'Antimissionary' Bill Effort Backfires by Sean Aaron Osborne in Jerusalem
Back to the Future? Antischool-prayer crusaders cite a 50-year-old case in resisting the proposed Religious Freedom Amendment. by Julia Lieblich, Religion News Service
Bankruptcy Exemption Progresses Bankruptcy Exemption Progresses by Walter R. Ratliff in Washington
Books: Augustine Who? A window on the Greek Christian world-and a model for contemporary theology and biblical study.
Books: Inside the Vatican The pope's chief doctrinal officer has always been in dialogue with the Reformation traditions. Now he reveals his vision for Christianity in the new millennium. Richard John Neuhaus
Books: The Bottom Line How colleges-not excluding Christian schools-have been shaped by market forces.
Broadcasting: Hispanic Christian Radio Grows by Blocks and Blends New information-age strategy enables stations to compete with secular counterparts. by Kenneth D. MacHarg
Colombia's Bleeding Church Despite the murders of 120 church leaders, Christians are fighting for peace in one of the world's most violent nations. David L. Miller in Bogota and Medellin
Comic Relief: Lulu Brimley's Last-Chance Christian Books Rob Suggs
Do Churches Send Wrong People? by Deann Alford
Editorial: Gambling with the Enemy Instead of folding, the church should be upping the ante
Evangelicals Protest Media Shutdowns by Jeff M. Sellers in Madrid
Excerpt: The Coach's Burden That hate mail really gave me a first glimpse of the seething giant of racism lurking within the Christian church.
Falwell Denounces Operation Rescue Falwell Denounces Operation Rescue by Christopher Calnan in Lynchburg
Five Killed in Mission Plane Crash by Kenneth D. MacHarg
Frederica Mathewes-Green: I Didn't Mean to be Rude Many faiths, not just ours, hold quite specific doctrines and stand at firm disagreement with one another.
Gambling with the Enemy Instead of folding, the church should be upping the ante
Inside CT: Bright Lights, Big Pity David Neff, Executive Editor
Leaders Retain 'Chastity' Vow Leaders Retain 'Chastity' Vow
Letters: The Power of Art
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