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2001
Volume 45
2001

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"Despite Tensions, Indian Churches Agree to Talks With Hindu Groups"
"Mainline churches will join talks, but other Christians say partisan meeting is dangerous."


"DiIulio Keeps Explaining, But Is Anyone Listening?"
"At a media luncheon in Washington about Bush's faith-based initiatives, answered questions get asked one more time"


"Diplomats Receive Visas Into Afghanistan, but Will Only Meet with Officials"
"Over a week after raid on Shelter Germany, future for workers still unclear."


"Education: Reading, Writing, Reform"
"Vouchers dropped, but testing, tax credits remain in Bush education plan"


"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.


"Ex-Gays Are For Real, Says Study"
"Peru missionary pilot leaves hospital, and Christian metal band Stryper is back in black (and yellow)."


"Faith-Based Initiative's Real Battleground Is Local Governments, Not Senate"
"Democrats warm to legislation, but questions are raised about how much religious organizations—federally funded or not—should be regulated."


"Film Forum: Friendship's Favor, Fashion's Folly"
"Stephen King tries warming our hearts instead of chilling them. Michael Douglas brings back the formula thriller. Ben Stiller has us laughing at ego and fashion, and so does Mariah Carey (unintentionally"


"First Left Behind, Then Jabez, Now The Book of Hope"
"The Washington Post keeps up its tiresome exposé on charitable choice dealings, and a misspelled headline becomes a sign of the End Times."


"Food for the Poor Gets Good News, Bad News from Feds"
The latest religious theme park is a 300-year-old cathedral.


"Foot-and-Mouth Reveals 'Helplessness' of Humans, Say Dutch Churches"
"Uniting Protestant Churches back vaccination, but at least one Dutch Reformed clergyman sees God's judgment in outbreak."


"Forget His Civil Rights Record, John Ashcroft (Gasp!) Prays!"
"While The Washington Post does an awkward front-page story on the Attorney General, its magazine runs a great story on Majority Whip Tom DeLay's faith. Plus: Timothy McVeigh, measuring evil, and more stories from other media."


"Fortune May Favor the Brave, but Apparently Not the Religious"
The Christian Century criticizes Henri Nouwen and The Jesus Seminar while promoting the regulation of sex.


"G.K. Chesterton, the Eccentric Prince of Paradox"
"With a reputation for mild eccentricity, Chesterton laughed most at himself."


"Give Me Your Muslims, Your Hindus, Your Eastern Orthodox, Yearning to Breathe Free"
Immigration's long-ignored effect on American religion is garnering much attention from scholars


"Government-Funded Charities Can Fire Homosexuals, Says Federal Court"
"Virginia schools' moment of silence okayed, and dozens of pastors fired for associating with Sun Myung Moon"


"Graham Associate T.W. Wilson, 82, Dies"
"He is in the presence of Jesus, where he longed to be, says evangelist."


"Harry Potter, Evangelist"
Driver of flipped Young Life bus charged with careless driving ; school prayer ; sex education ; and other articles from media sources around the world.


"Hatch, Mack, and Other Prolife Politicians Promote Stem-Cell Research"
"Newsweek and The Washington Post examine the looming decision on federal funding, finding support in the unlikeliest of places."


"Hostages, Prisoners, Captives—And One Who's Not"
"Catching up with Milingo, the Burnhams, and the Shelter Now workers in Afghanistan."




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