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 Volume 46
February (Web-only), 2002 |
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Archbishop Proposes to Die in Place of Woman Sentenced to Stoning Okogie’s offer is a protest against Nigeria’s Islamic Shari‘ah law. Obed Minchakpu
Books & Culture Corner: Dictionary of the Future Trendspotter Faith Popcorn on the words that will define our tomorrow John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: Does Creationism Equal Holocaust Denial? Yes, says Michael Shermer in Scientific American. John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: Saint Frodo and the Potter Demon The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter series spring from the same source. Michael G. Maudlin
Books & Culture Corner: Science Holds a Meeting A report from the annual convention of the AAAS. John Wilson
Bush: 'I'm One of Them' Religious persecution allegations set the stage for George Bush's visit to China. Todd Hertz
Christian History Corner: Alternative Religions Many non- and semi-Christian groups laid claim to the West, but none more successfully than the Mormons. Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: Citius, Altius, Sanctus The modern Olympics, though hardly Christian, hail from an era when athleticism was next to godliness. Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: The Cremation Question Firm belief in resurrection hasn’t kept Christians from caring—and arguing—about what happens to the bodies of the dead. Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: Translation Wars Sharp as debate over the TNIV may be, the version's translators are getting off easy compared to John Wycliffe and William Tyndale. Elesha Coffman and Tony Lane
CT Classic: You Can Pray If You Want To A 1977 interview with Jesse Jackson Glenn Arnold
Film Forum: Death Is Alive and Well at the Movies What critics are saying about Dragonfly, Queen of the Damned, Last Orders, The Son's Room, and How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog. Jeffery Overstreet
Film Forum: Freedom to Think, Fly, and Fight the System What Christian critics are saying about John Q, Iris, Hart’s War, Crossroads, and Return to Never Land. Jeffery Overstreet
Film Forum: Readers Respond to A Walk to Remember After last week's critical mix on A Walk to Remember, readers and viewers turn in their own views. Plus: Critical views on Birthday Girl and Slackers, and Part Two of our 2002 Preview. Jeffery Overstreet
Film Forum: Violent Movies, Violent Reviews What Christian critics are saying about Rollerball, Collateral Damage, Monster's Ball, Big Fat Liar, The Devil's Backbone, Italian for Beginners—and Roger Ebert. Jeffery Overstreet
In Perspective: What is the Falun Gong? And why does the Chinese government want to destroy it? Todd Hertz
Is There Really a Christian Music Boom? The Gospel Music Association says so, but their numbers hide the mass exodus of talented bands from the Christian Music industry Mark Joseph
N.Y. Prolifers See Partial Victory New York attorney general withdraws subpoenas targeting crisis pregnancy centers. Sheryl Henderson Blunt
New NRB President Resigns Christian broadcasters divided over politics-religion controversy. LaTonya Taylor
News Roundup: The Shiny, Happy Olympics Coverage of Salt Lake City's games focuses on who isn't evangelizing. Todd Hertz
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