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 Volume 47
August (Web-only), 2003 |
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"Christian History Corner: J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis, a Legendary Friendship" A new book reveals how these two famous friends conspired to bring myth and legend—and Truth—to modern readers Chris Armstrong
"Christian History Corner: Muscular Christianity's Prodigal Son, College Sports" "In the wake of a basketball scandal at a prominent Christian university, we take time to remember the Christian roots of college athletics" Chris Armstrong
"Christian History Corner: Palestinian Christians, Strangers in a Familiar Land" "They've called the Holy Land home for centuries, but they've never actually governed themselves" Steven Gertz
"Editor's Bookshelf: Choosing a Partner, Not a Future" "Margaret Kim Peterson, author of Sing Me to Heaven, discusses her marriage to a man dying of AIDS and the theological lessons she learned" David Neff
"Harassment, Porn Charges Derail Approval of Gay Bishop" Vote delayed while Episcopal Church committee investigates Kevin Eckstrom
"Space, Time, and the 'New Hobbit'" C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien discuss science fiction Colin Duriez
"Weblog: Evangelical Missionaries Await Verdicts in Moscow, Beirut" "Plus: Protesters arrested as Supreme Court denies Moore's Ten Commandments request, and other stories from online sources around the world." Ted Olsen
"Weblog: Newspapers Report that Episcopalians, um, Did Something on Gay Marriage" "Turning to the rock … of the '60s, pirating worship songs, and other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen and Todd Hertz
"Weblog: Voodoo Weddings, Funerals to Be Official" "ELCA responds to rape charges, and many other stories (far too many of them about sexual ethics) from online sources around the world." Todd Hertz and Ted Olsen
A Green and Dying Tree I saw the fruit of healing prayer even as AIDS was taking my husband's life Margaret Kim Peterson
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: A New View of Worldview "Some critics want to retire the concept. Not so fast, says David Naugle" Daniel Siedell
Books & Culture's Books of the Week: Looking for the 'I' What happens to the self when the brain is injured or malformed? Heather Looy
Books and Culture's Book of the Week: 'A Golden Age' of Religious Tolerance? The Ornament of the World analyzes how the intellectual elites of medieval Spain eschewed fundamentalism and showed surprising sensitivity in reconciling competing truths. Kate Elliot van Liere
Churches Must Recognize Threat of Youth Sexually Abusing Youth "Legal experts say rape, like in a recent ELCA case, is rare in youth ministry. But sex abuse by children against other children is a very real risk in churches" Todd Hertz
Could Rastas and Christians Really Unite? "There's more in common than you might think, but some factors keep adherents wary of one another" William David Spencer
Dispatch: Bishops Sanction Local Same-Sex Blessings "Having confirmed gay bishop, Episcopal leaders turn to discussing same-sex unions" Douglas LeBlanc
Dispatch: Darkness in the Afternoon "Openly homosexual Episcopal priest cleared of misconduct, confirmed as bishop" Douglas LeBlanc
Dispatch: Deputies Slice into the Gordian Knot The Episcopal Church's House of Deputies approves Gene Robinson as New Hampshire Bishop. The House of Bishops will vote today. Douglas LeBlanc
Dispatch: Gene Robinson Takes Questions in a Church called Gethsemane "Speaks on reparative therapy, potential schism, and whether he really left his wife for his male lover" Douglas LeBlanc
Dispatch: Praise the Lord and Pass the Condoms "Southern Hemisphere primates warned that approving Gene Robinson would place the church outside most of the world's 72 million Anglicans. You'll get over it, responded about 60 percent of the House of Deputies" Douglas LeBlanc
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