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 Volume 46
December (Web-only), 2002 |
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Books & Culture Corner: Books of the Year The top ten. (OK-make that twelve.) John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: Boys Will Be Boys A new book by a leading Christian feminist scholar inadvertently reveals the flawed assumptions underlying much talk about flexibility in gender roles John W. Miller
Books & Culture Corner: Entertain Us Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and the rapture of distress David Dark
Books & Culture Corner: Street Cred Dave Eggers: The portrait of an artist as a—what? Jeremy Lott
Christian History Corner: Advent—Close Encounters of a Liturgical Kind 'Tis the season when even the free-ranging revivalist pulls up a chair to the table of historic liturgy Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: I'm Dreaming of a Victorian Christmas An ageless story reminds us of the values the Victorians can still teach us Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: No Humbug A Christmas Carol remains the quintessential holiday story, but why? Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: 'Tell Billy Graham the Jesus People Love Him.' How evangelism's senior statesman helped the hippies tune in, turn on to God. Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: The Christian DNA of Modern Genetics Though open to frightening ethical abuse, genetics has been a Christian vocation since Gregor Mendel did his famous pea-plant experiments in the mid-nineteenth century Chris Armstrong
Christmas in Vietnam A missionary writes about this year's bleak holiday in the Dak Lak Province
CT Classic: Arguments in Favor of Abortion Are Strong... … if you accept one all-important assumption Lewis B. Smedes
CT Classic: Controlling the Unpredictable—The Power of Promising When you make a promise you have created a small sanctuary of trust within the jungle of unpredictability Lewis B. Smedes
CT Classic: Forgiveness—The Power to Change the Past To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you Lewis B. Smedes
Does The Lord of the Rings Teach Salvation By Works? The authors of Tolkien's Ordinary Virtues and J. R. R. Tolkien's Sanctifying Myth talk about whether Tolkien was too ignorant of evil and other subjects. Brad Birzer and Mark Eddy Smith
Editor's Bookshelf David Neff
Editor's Bookshelf: 'I Just Wanted You to Kill the Pain' A physician talks about how to help dying people best live their final months David Neff
Editor's Bookshelf: 'Theology Should Interrogate our Lives' An interview with Chris P. Rice David Neff
Editor's Bookshelf: Truth and Hope Are Partners An interview with David Kuhl, author of What Dying People Want David Neff and Todd Hertz
Editor's Bookshelf: Visible Man Chris Rice speaks frankly about building cross-racial relationships David Neff
Film Forum: A Season of Saviors Christian media reviewers take on The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Gangs of New York, Antwone Fisher, Star Trek: Nemesis, Maid in Manhattan, The Hot Chick, and the Swedish arthouse film Songs from the Second Floor Jeffrey Overstreet
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