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 Volume 47
February (Web-only), 2003 |
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Best Christian Workplaces Recognized by Survey
Bible Is Getting Even Friendlier to Programmers The English Standard Version will become the first Bible to allow web programmers to innovate new applications with its text Todd Hertz
Books & Culture Book of the Week: Taken Prisoner Stories from the far-flung frontiers of the British Empire, 1600-1850, challenge our preconceptions Preston Jones
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Another Third Way? The mixed record of Catholic social thought Christopher Shannon
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Divine Numbers Can you say Christian and mathematics in the same sentence? Karl-Dieter Crisman
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Getting Beyond Victimology A provocative collection of essays for the black silent majority. Preston Jones
Christian History Corner: Hajj, Feasts, and Pilgrimage Why Muslims, Jews, and Christians still yearn for their holy places. Steven Gertz
Christian History Corner: Heresy, Salvation, and Jack the Ripper Why heresy trials will have to do, until something better comes along Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Iraq's Christians Caught in the Middle, Again If the looming war breaks out, 350,000 Iraqi Christians will be caught in a West-East conflict eerily similar to 4th-century events Collin Hansen
Critics Plod Through Gods, Fail to Hail David Gale God gets mentioned a lot in Gods and Generals. But is it a good movie? Plus, reviews of The Life of David Gale, Dark Blue, The Pianist, Gangs of New York, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, City of God, and Daredevil Jeffrey Overstreet
Despite Protestant Growth, Hispanic Catholicism Holds Steady in U.S. Younger generations leaving for Protestant churches, but immigrants make up difference Jeff M. Sellers
Editor's Bookshelf: Getting Cynical About Ourselves An interview with Mark Ellingsen, the author of Blessed Are the Cynical David Neff
Editor's Bookshelf: Paradox Lost Blessed Are the Cynical shows what happened to sin. David Neff
Film Forum: Better than Hollywood's Best? A Feast of Foreign Films Critics review City of God, Morvern Callar, Talk to Her, El Bola, Amen, The Recruit, Biker Boyz, and Final Destination 2. Also: the Vatican talks Harry Potter, RazorMouth speaks Greek, and Christian critics continue to list the best of 2002 Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Chicago's Razzle-Dazzle Runs Rings Around Other Oscar Nominees Woe to the Academy, a preview of Daredevil, Fuller Seminary promotes Gods and Generals, and critics respond to How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Shanghai Knights, Deliver Us from Eva, and Russian Ark. Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Daredevil Is Not Your Friendly Neighborhood Superhero Daredevil may care, but do critics? Plus: Religious media reviewers examine The Jungle Book 2, The Man Without a Past, The Quiet American, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, and Shanghai Knights Jeffrey Overstreet
God's Own Dictionary You won't believe the words that didn't exist until the first English translations of the Bible interview with Stanley Malless
Hispanic Churches Primed to Be More Socially Active Among study's findings: 74 percent of Latinos want their churches to aid undocumented immigrants, even when it would be illegal Jeff M. Sellers
Hispanic Swing Vote Potentially Volatile But overwhelming support for School prayer, vouchers, and charitable choice didn't translate into support for Bush over Gore. Jeff M. Sellers
Jerry Thacker: Politics Muddies Fight Against AIDS The politics of homosexuality has made it easier to battle the disease in foreign countries than domestically, says a former nominee to the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS interview with Jerry Thacker
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