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  Volume 46, Issue 1
January 7, 2002 |
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"Curses, Foiled Again" Can exorcising a soccer stadium end a losing streak? Ted Olsen
"India: 50,000 Dalits Renounce Hinduism" "Local Christians support decision to exit the caste system, but missions hype spoils the event" Manpreet Singh
"Nigeria: Chronic Violence Claims 2,000 Lives" The adoption of Islamic law in northern Nigeria has ignited conflict between Christians and Muslims Obed Minchakpu
"The True, the Good, and the Beautiful Christian" Beauty is making a comeback in science and theology. Will it find its place in the lives of believers? John G. Stackhouse Jr
A Many Splintered Thing "Though Muslims shared allegiance to Muhammad and to the Qur'an, Islam faced division as soon as the prophet died" James A. Beverley
A Very Moving Church Service The containerized chapel has everything troops need to worship Ted Olsen
About Face: Salvation Army Reverses Domestic Partners Policy Western region action would have allowed health insurance for a legally domiciled adult living with an employee Mark Kellner
Afghanistan: Afghans May Starve Relief agencies mount efforts as Christian radio begins Dari broadcasts Sheryl Henderson Blunt
Always in Parables: Borrowing Against Time We live in a fallen world. We will die. We need to face that Andy Crouch
Bearing the Cross: Empty Legal Rights What you can do to help persecuted Christians in Vietnam Jeff M. Sellers
Biotech Backlash: New Coalition Rallies Against Human Cloning "After Advanced Cell Technology announcement, sharp criticism comes from all sides" Todd Hertz
Broadcasting: Canadian Network Expands Religion Reporting CTV appoints Mark Schneider as anchor for spirituality segment John Longhurst
Budget Blues: Presbyterians Will Likely Cut Mission Spending Executive director says belt-tightening was inevitable before church and economic uncertainty Stan Guthrie
Christian Music You Haven't Heard Having trouble finding Icelandic techno in your bookstore? Try online Ted Olsen
Closed to Openness: Scholars Vote: God Knows Future But supporters of open theism say they'll stay in the Evangelical Theological Society despite resolution David Neff
Coming Soon to a Screen Near You "Big screen and small screen features focus on C.S. Lewis, WWII pacifists, and young love" Douglas LeBlanc
Diocese Deep-Sixed: Legal Bills Sink Canadian Diocese "Church, government still wrestling over ending lawsuits" Sue Careless
Ecumenical Downsizing: Deficit Forces NCC to Trim Staff Again Largest contributing churches are reassessing their contributions CT Wire Services
Editorials: A Secularist Jihad Fundamentalist has become a rhetorical weapon of mass destruction Christianity Today Editorial
Editorials: Free China's Church "The Communist country may ease some religious restrictions, but they still want an apolitical church." Christianity Today Editorial
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