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 Volume 47
December (Web-only), 2003 |
Displaying 21 - 40 of 49 articles.
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Film Forum: Christian Critics Recommend Year's Most Overlooked Films "Christian critics highlight this year's unseen treasures. Plus, reviews of Peter Pan, Cold Mountain, Paycheck, Cheaper by the Dozen, and more reviews of The Return of the King." Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Peter Jackson Crowns the King of All Adventure Series "Christian film critics celebrate The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, and some sit down to talk with its stars. Reviews are also in for Big Fish, Something's Gotta Give, and Stuck on You. Plus, Medved raves about In America" Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Return of the Raves "Film critics continue to pile praise on The Return of the King, while readers have some gripes. Critics also examine Mona Lisa Smile, House of Sand and Fog, Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Statement. Plus: More reviews of In America, The Last Samurai, Big" Jeffrey Overstreet
The Dick Staub Interview: Mary Poplin Calls Claremont Her Calcutta "After seeking God through telepathic spoon bending exercises, this professor found God, and with the help of Mother Teresa, her calling"
The Dick Staub Interview: Michael Card Discovers St. Peter The musician decided to talk less in concert and more in print. Card says sinking is more important than walking on the water
The Lure of the Obvious in Peter Jackson's The Return of the King "The film adaptations of a 1,200 page novel required making significant changes to the story. But at what cost?" Ralph C. Wood
Weblog Bonus: You'd Better Watch Out Battles over holiday displays are chief among the 230 religion news stories you'll find from online news stories around the world Ted Olsen
Weblog O.D.s on Christmas The stuff Christmas is supposed to be about: giving. And Franklin Graham tells Sudan's president he wants to preach in the country Rob Moll
Weblog: American Missionary Murdered in Kenya "Moving the polls over Robinson, Laos arrests 11 for Christmas prayer, and other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
Weblog: Behind the Anglican Division—Power, Money, and Love The Guardian explores the liberal/evangelical divide without the stereotypes Rob Moll
Weblog: Bethlehem Prepares for Dour Christmas "Tons more on Christmas, the lies of Da Vinci, State Department's religious freedom report, Christian video games, and hundreds of stories from online sources around the world" Rob Moll
Weblog: Catastrophe at Orthodox Church Camp "Dean to promote his religion, Stott suffers mild stroke, and the Grand Canyon controversy returns" Ted Olsen
Weblog: FDA Panel Recommends Over-the-counter 'Morning After' Pill "Episcopalians form alternative network, lesbians in Iowa want a divorce and other stories from online sources around the world" Rob Moll
Weblog: Federal Judge Says City Shouldn't Have Banned 'Jesus Is Alive' Sign "Stolen Jesuses, changes at Bibleman HQ, and many more religion stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
Weblog: French Schools Ban Islamic Headscarves; U.S. Schools Practice Islam "Court upholds Ohio's partial-birth abortion ban, library allows paintings of Jesus, and stories from online sources around the world" Rob Moll
Weblog: Fuller Seminary to Create Interfaith Code of Ethics "Statement prohibits proselytizing, but school leaders say gracious evangelism still acceptable. Huh?" Ted Olsen
Weblog: Has Emergent Emerged? "More Christmas stories, China prepares for Christmas and demolishes churches, as well as Christians in Iraq, Anglicans in New Westminster, The Blind Boys of Alabama and articles from online sources around the world" Rob Moll
Weblog: Heavy Lifting During a Busy Religion News Week "Oodles of religion news stories, on topics from Joyce Meyer to Franklin Graham, from gay marriage to The Passion of the Christ" Ted Olsen with Rob Moll
Weblog: Illinois Remembers Paul Simon's Integrity "Fuller will proselytize, but not in its Muslim peacemaking program" Rob Moll
Weblog: Iraqi Christians Celebrate Saddam's Capture Chaldean Christian communities in the U.S. call arrest a Christmas present Rob Moll
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