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  Volume 44, Issue 6
May 22, 2000 |
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A Good Death My husband was more whole on his deathbed than at any other time in his life. By Margaret Kim Peterson
Anglicans: Intercontinental Ballistic Bishops? Maverick conservatives gain a toehold among Episcopalians. By Douglas LeBlanc
Biotech: Unholy Harvest? Evangelicals join protests against genetically modified frankenfoods. By Denyse O'Leary
Briefs: North America
Briefs: The World
Catholics, Baptists, Methodists Remain Tops
China: How to Change China Christian business leaders preach economic engagement to expedite reform. But others are leery. By Tony Carnes
Christian Camping: The Right to Rent Can homosexuals and atheists be barred from church camps? By Verla Gillmor
Congress: First Catholic Chaplain Emphasizes House Unity By Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Washington
Cuba: Family Over Freedom With Elián returned to his father, Cuban Christians say he should come home. Are they being honest, or fearful of reprisals? By Mackie Landers in Havana
Editorial:Crushing Debt Third World debt is as vicious as the slave trade. A Christianity Today Editorial
Editorial:Let's Pray, Then Play Piety in public may help students understand America's religious diversity. A Christianity Today Editorial
Good Question: Was Slavery God's Will? Some Christian writers have said slavery in America was divinely sanctioned because it helped bring Africans to Christ. Is this true? —Casey Mercer, Columbus, OhioBy Ronald C. Potter
In Print:The Joy of Judging Judgers
In Summary:Christianity and Politics Recent and important releases that will shape evangelical thought. By Mark Galli
India: Christians Resist Move to Register Conversions States' legislation unconstitutional, say leaders. By Manpreet Singh in New Delhi
Inherit the Monkey Trial Scopes-trial historian Ed Larson explains why Christians should be taught evolution. By Karl Giberson & Donald Yerxa
Inside CT:You Talk About an Evolution By David Neff
Lights, Camera, Jesus Hollywood looks at itself in the mirror of the Messiah. By Roy M. Anker
Matters of Opinion:Whatever Happened to Hospitality? Even in churches, many believers feel safer ignoring those they don't know. By Stephen Winzenburg
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