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 Volume 46
April (Web-only), 2002 |
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"A Rock Band That's Good for Something" The author of Walk On: The Spiritual Journey of U2 talks about why politicians listen to Bono Todd Hertz
'A Rock Band That's Good for Something' The author of Walk On: The Spiritual Journey of U2 talks about why politicians listen to Bono Todd Hertz
Books & Culture Corner: A Grave in the Air, a Soul Dancing Two remarkable collections of Holocaust testimony John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: A Peculiar People The uniqueness of the Jews John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: In the Beginning Was the Holocaust? Blasphemy, rage, memory, and meaning of the Shoah John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: 'Nebuchadnezzar My Slave' Was the Holocaust God's will? John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: The Gospel According to Biff A conversation with novelist Christopher Moore Jeremy Lott
China's Christians Face Harsh New Rules Regional officials gain broad new controls over religious activity Tony Carnes
Christian History Corner: Christ, Culture, and History Is the main character in the church's story God, transforming faith, or an inspired yet wayward community? Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: 'Hier Stehe Ich!' When Martin Luther stood up for his ideas at the Diet of Worms, did he really say, Here I stand? Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: Moving Targets Evangelizing on-the-go Americans only seems harder than it used to be Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: National Makeover Washington's struggle to sell the American image overseas illustrates how sharply today's reality differs from seventeenth-century ideals Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: The Profligate Provocateur In the twelfth century, an intellectual challenge to church authority proved much more dangerous than a sex scandal Elesha Coffman
Christianity Today, Sister Magazines Win 31 Awards Christianity Today places within the top five in eight categories Todd Hertz
Close The Door Now that the evangelical satire magazine isn't just satirizing evangelicalism, it's not all that funny anymore Ted Olsen
CT Classic: The Suffering Church Increasingly, Christians are harassed, arrested, interrogated, imprisoned, fined, or killed because of their religious beliefs and practices Kim A. Lawton
Darkness Looms for 'Painter of Light' Economic struggles and criticism smudge Thomas Kinkade's work Todd Hertz
Dear Editor A reader responds to In the Words of Charles Colson?
Do Evangelicals Still Go Door-to-Door? Successful evangelism strategies have added new components to the traditional model of home visitation. Todd Hertz
Film Forum: A G-Rated Baseball Movie that Makes Fans of Everyone The critics start their Year's Best lists early, with the G-rated baseball flick The Rookie. Plus: Panic Room, Death to Smoochy, Clockstoppers, and new reviews of E.T. The Extra Terrestrial and Ghost World Jeffrey Overstreet
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