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 Volume 47
December (Web-only), 2003 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 49 articles.
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"Books & Culture Corner: Books, Books, Books!" We begin our annual roundup John Wilson
"Carl F.H. Henry, Theologian and First Editor of Christianity Today, Dies at 90" "Thinker helped to shape many evangelical institutions and efforts, from higher education to ecumenism" Beth Spring and CT Staff
"Film Forum: Christian Critics Hail Third Rings, Harass Last Samurai" "Christian press critics sneak a peek at The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, charge against The Last Samurai, and dance to the beat of Honey. Plus, more reviews of 21 Grams, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, and Mel Gibson's The P" Jeffrey Overstreet
"Film Forum: In America, The Missing Explore Parent-Child Bonds" "Religious press critics review In America, The Missing, Timeline, The Haunted Mansion, Bad Santa, The Cooler, more Cat in the Hat criticism, news about a movie studio marketing to churches, Billy Graham's views on The Passion of the Christ, and a Columbin" Jeffrey Overstreet
"Weblog: Research May Allow Gay Couples to Have Children Genetically Their Own, but Not in Italy" ": France bans Islamic headscarves, blending religion and politics, and hundreds of articles from online sources around the world" Rob Moll
Attacks on 'Soft Targets' in Iraq Hampering Humanitarian Groups The Oct. 27 suicide bombing that targeted the International Committee of the Red Cross struck a blow to all humanitarian organizations in Iraq Michelle Gabriel
Books & Culture Corner: A Few Coming Attractions from 2004 "What to buy with those gift cards, and some of the books in my to-read stacks" John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: Books at Warp Speed We continue our annual roundup of noteworthy books John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: The Top Ten Books of 2003 "The Worst Book of the Year, more good reading, digital books, and a little Christmas music" John Wilson
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Is Sensual Orthodoxy a Contradiction in Terms? Read this unconventional collection of sermons and judge for yourself. Steve Thorngate
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Urban Eden "In City: Urbanism and Its End, a new history of New Haven, Connecticut, the city (in its late 19th-century form) is an ambiguous heaven-and the suburbs that relentlessly followed are hell. Which leaves us where, exactly?" Nathan Bierma
Censoring Christmas Public Christmas displays, like the Ten Commandments, are allowed—as long as they don't mean anything religious Rob Moll
Christian History Corner: 300-Year-Old Man Returns to Lead His Church Evangelicals need this grandfather-figure more than ever Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Can Anything Good Come Out of New England? Evangelical revival in the land of the liberal Brahmins may not be as historically odd as we suppose Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: O Christmas Tree A truly traditional tree would be unrecognizable—and flammable Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: Resolutions Worth Keeping "The origins of new years' resolutions, and one famous list" Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: The Habits of Highly Effective Bible Readers What we can learn from the church fathers that will enrich our own Bible study Christopher A. Hall
Churches Demolished at Sudanese Refugee Camp Bulldozers raze prayer centers as part of government re-planning exercise. Richard Nyberg
CT Classic: The Carl Henry that Might Have Been "Carl Henry will be remembered as someone who, in a confusing age, held forth the solid middle of a faith that fortifies the whole human person against the fraying ends of irrationalism and superstition" Kenneth S. Kantzer
CT Classic: Work over Welfare Former Illinois Senator Paul Simon discusses his plan to put the poor to work LaVonne Neff
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