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 Volume 45
March (Web-only), 2001 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 70 articles.
"100 Years After Excommunication, Church Cannot Look Kindly Upon Tolstoy" Russian Orthodox hierarchy rejects request of writer's great-great-grandson. Andrei Zolotov
"30,000 Christians Want Churches To Do More To Stop Torture" International Federation of Action by Christians for the Abolition of Torture offers congregations resources to get involved Edmund Doogue
"As Christian Singer is Arrested for Rape, More Troubles for Christian Music Loom" Outside magazine takes a look at Christian environmentalists—and their Christian opponents Ted Olsen
"As Faith-Based Initiative Controversy Heats Up, Evangelicals Quarrel Over Race" "White House was displeased by DiIulio's remarks to NAE, says Bush adviser." Ted Olsen
"As White House Pushes Ahead on Funding Faith-Based Groups, Senate Wants to Wait a Year" "Madalyn Murray O'Hair's remains identified, religion and television, and other stories from media sources around the world." Ted Olsen
"At NAE Convention, DiIulio Offers Feisty Defense, Outline of Faith-Based Plans" "USAID responds to The New York Times article on Samaritan's Purse, and other stories from around the world" Ted Olsen
"Episcopal Bishop Resigns After Court Decision, Blames Liberal Critics" But Montana bishop Ci Jones vows to keep fighting after discipline for affair 20 years ago. Chris Herlinger
"In Orissa, You Must Ask the Government If You Want to Change Religion" "Christian church leaders say they're trying to ignore the controversial law, but police aren't doing the same" Anto Akkara
"Presbyterians Reject Ban on Same-Sex Unions, But More Over Government than Sexual Ethics" "Anglican leaders don't do much in North Carolina, Raze cancels its tour, and more stories from other media." Ted Olsen
"Sophomores Stumble, Masters Make Good" "What film critics in the religious media are saying about The Mexican, See Spot Run, Yi Yi, Pollock, and other new films. Also, a fuss about a phenomenon that looks like it's here to stay—end-times movies." Jeffrey Overstreet
"Take Up Arms Against Missionaries, Says Hindu Leader" "Christian Coalition lawsuit story gets even crazier, and more stories from other media sources around the Internet" Ted Olsen
"To Poland, for an Evening" "Once in a great while, a film like Kieslowski's The Decalogue discovers how to transport an audience." John Wilson
"Violence that Hits Too Hard, Laughs that Fall Too Flat" "A sampling of critical responses to this week's new movies. Does Fifteen Minutes commit the very sins it condemns? Are Get Over It, Company Man, and Blow Dry the kind of comedies that make you laugh, or cry? Are the folks in When Brendan Met Trudy too cru" Jeffrey Overstreet
A Seeming Lack of Support from Religious Conservatives Forces White House to Postpone Faith-Based Initative "Ted Turner's latest stupid comment, and other stories from mainstream media sources around the world." Ted Olsen
Appeals Court Overturns $109 Million Judgment Against Nuremburg Files Site "The Visual Bible is in deep financial trouble, and other stories from around the world." Ted Olsen
Are Scientists Taking Orders from Pat Robertson? A Salon.com essay accuses the Intelligent Design movement of being primarily an arm of conservative Republicans and the religious right. John Wilson
Armenian Church Faces Up to Post-Communist Challenges "Catholicos Karekin II defends country's religion law, which limits evangelism." Stephen Brown
Babywise Publisher Plans Contract Cancellation Multnomah editor now considers Ezzo book dangerous Corrie Cutrer
Can a Socialist be a Hero? Critics in the religious and mainstream media respond to Enemy at the Gates and Exit Wounds. Jeffrey Overstreet
Catholic Clergy Concerned About Workers on Zimbabwe's White Farms "This is no longer a free country, says Conference of Religious Superiors." Conrad Nyamutata
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