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 Volume 46
September (Web-only), 2002 |
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The Dick Staub Interview: Stephen L. Carter The Yale University law professor and author of The Emperor of Ocean Park talks about the lack of religious characters in modern fiction Stephen L. Carter
Weblog: PBS Examines 'Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero' Father of the men's movement Ed Cole dies, White House pushes faith-based initiatives, and other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen
Opinion Roundup: Is Attacking Iraq Moral? Christian leaders disagree, too Todd Hertz
Weblog: Archbishop Says Crash Was Assassination Attempt The right to deny housing to an unmarried couple, a Korean church school is attacked, and other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen
Film Forum: Critics Toast a Wedding Critics respond to My Big Fat Greek Wedding, The Believer, feardotcom, Undisputed, Mostly Martha, Little Secrets, and One Hour Photo. Plus, readers make suggestions for future Jesus movies, and a new development in the DGA/Clean Flicks clash Jeffrey Overstreet
Weblog: Bill Simon Claims He Never Saw Gays' Questionnaire The Houses of Worship Political Speech Protection Act may move this week, and other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen
Weblog: Did 9/11 Really Change American Religion? Links to 178 other religion stories from online media sources around the world Todd Hertz and Ted Olsen
Christian History Corner: Evangelicalism's Decades of Fire New historical survey highlights twentieth-century evangelicalism's impassioned middle decades Chris Armstrong
Books & Culture Corner: So Far, So Near A graduate of Murree Christian School in Pakistan, the site of a deadly assault by Islamic terrorists in August, reflects on his growing-up years, on what has changed in the interim, and on the beleaguered Christian community in Pakistan Todd Hertz
Weblog: Indonesian Christian Burned to Death in Van as Religious Violence Escalates More Pakistan church attack suspects killed in another raid, Jewish evangelism debate continues, and other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen
Speaking Out: Ten Things We Should Have Learned Since September 11, 2001 We can't turn a blind eye to Islam, evangelism, heroism, and our Christian calling Jim Tonkowich
Afghanistan Before September 11 A Christian relief worker talks about the terror inside the war-ravaged country and his prayers for change John Weaver
Weblog: Bethelehem Bible College President Calls Dobson 'an Instrument of Hate and Division' Pentecostal Koreans become Episcopalians, churches prepare for 9/11 services, and other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen
The Dick Staub Interview: Nancy Guthrie Two years after sharing her story of Hope with Christianity Today, the modern Job tells of losing another child to Zellweger Syndrome
Weblog: Bush, Religious Leaders Begin 9/11 Remembrance In Prayer Senate deal on faith-based initiatives bill, and other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen
Deliverance on the 81 st Floor On 9/11, Stanley Praimnath and Sujo John called out to God from inside the World Trade Center Todd Hertz
Beyond Broken Beams A chaplain at Ground Zero talks about his role in a bigger story being told by a creator who deals in restoration Ray Guinta
Film Forum: Sin or Swim Critics consider the teen thriller Swimfan and the broken family dynamics of City by the Sea. Plus: Further responses to My Big Fat Greek Wedding and some comment on The Devil's Playground Jeffrey Overstreet
Weblog: Prayer Makes a Difference, Say Praying Americans Portland, Maine's domestic partner benefits requirements, Leighton Ford on Islam, and other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen
Weblog: Christian Radio Show Hosted By Anti-Missionary Canceled Gracia Burnham reflects on 9/11 and more details on her rescue, and other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen
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