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  Volume 44, Issue 14
December 4, 2000 |
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100 Years of Beatitude Nobel Peace Prize winners explicitly influenced by Christian principles.
Anonymous Are the Peacemakers For the past century, the Nobel Peace Prize has spotlighted those who work for fraternity among the nations. But strife and warfare are often thwarted by Christians working quietly and prayerfully. By Gerald Shenk
Ariel Sharon: Mideast Peace Process Is Dead Land of Israel promised by God only to the Jews, opposition leader tells Christian group. By Religion News Service
Between the Temple Mount and a Hard Place Palestinian Christians want both peace in their villages and justice for their Muslim brothers. By Elaine Ruth Fletcher
Brazil's Surging Spirituality Churches of all stripes have been growing for decades, as have the controversies and challenges facing evangelicals. By Kenneth D. MacHarg
Briefs: North America
Briefs: The World
Chile: Leveling the Playing Field A new law puts Protestants on equal footing with Roman Catholics. By David Miller, Compass Direct, in Bolivia
Editorial: Bitter Pills What does RU-486 change about abortion? A Christianity Today Editorial
Editorial: The Artist as Prophet What is Christian art, and what does it look like? A Christianity Today Editoria
Fellowship Without Borders In Northern Ireland, a Catholic monk and a Presbyterian pastor learn to work together for peace. By Ronald A. Wells
From the CEO: Who's Who on the CTI Masthead Christianity Today 's editors, past and present, pack a theological punch. By Harold Myra, CEO of Christianity Today International
Georgia: Can Jimmy Carter Say 'Farewell'? By Deann Alford
Guest Columnist: Andy Crouch Crunching the Numbers A modest proposal for measuring what really matters in church life. By Andy Crouch
The Back Page: Humility's Many Faces Everyone I've looked up to has shared one trait. By Philip Yancey
India: Christians Scorn 'China Model' Christians Scorn 'China Model' Fundamentalist Hindu leader's proposal would oust missionaries. by Manpreet Singh in New Delhi
Inside CT: Real Political Realism By Mark Galli, Managing Editor
Intelligent Design: Design Interference William Dembski fired from Baylor's Intelligent Design center. By Tony Carnes
Israel: Messianic Ethiopians Face Discrimination Sisters appealing decision to revoke Israeli citizenship. By Alfred Muller, Compass Direct, in Jerusalem
Jubilee 2000: Grassroots Activism Delivers Debt Relief The Jubilee 2000 success is evidence that everyday people can make a difference. By Associated Baptist Press
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