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 Volume 47
January (Web-only), 2003 |
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Books & Culture Corner: Books Present, Books Past, and Books to Come A new format for this column John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: Double Indemnity Meets Dead Souls A conversation with novelist Richard Dooling Jeremy Lott
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Encounters of the Gods Christianity and Native American religion in early America. Richard W. Pointer
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Strange Bedfellows Christopher Hitchens and Christopher Caldwell collaborate on a collection of political writing. Has the millennium arrived unnoticed? Jeremy Lott
Christian History Corner: Caveat Gyrator (Elvis Priestly, Part II) So you've got an evangelistic pop-culture act ready for prime time. Here's a historical pause for reflection. Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Finding God in a Box Have archaeological discoveries like the James ossuary served or obscured the quest to verify the Bible? Steven Gertz
Christian History Corner: From Oratorios to Elvis Pop culture has been coming to a church near you for hundreds of years Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Sex, Politics, and the Bible Some words just don't mean what they used to … Chris Armstrong
Comments on Islam Endanger Missionaries, Letter Says Baptists in Muslim nations plead for restraint in public statements by American Christians Todd Hertz
CT Classic: Abortion and the Court The Roe v. Wade decision runs counter to the moral sense of the American people 1973 Christianity Today Editorial
CT Classic: Reversing Roe v. Wade It may take more than a single court decision to counter abortion on demand Paige Comstock Cunningham
CT Classic: The Abortion Wars What most Christians don't know about the history of prolife struggles Tim Stafford
Film Forum Bonus: The Best Films of 2002 The year saw a trend in despair, anger, and revenge at the cinema. Critics and readers weigh in on their favorite depictions of it. Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Bad Comedy Is a Threat to National Security Critics are not laughing at the new year's batch of comedies: National Security, A Guy Thing, and Kangaroo Jack. Plus, persecuted Mel Gibson defends his Messiah movie Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Hours and Chicago Are Despairing Todd Hertz
Film Forum: 'Not Just Another Holocaust Movie' Religious press critics review The Pianist, Just Married, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Love Liza, Max, and other highly acclaimed recent releases. Plus: Criticizing Left Behind, and Regent U's controversial student films. Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Two Elegant Adaptations by Director Phillip Noyce What critics are saying about Phillip Noyce's The Quiet American and Rabbit-Proof Fence, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Darkness Falls, Chicago, and other recent hits. Plus: Holly McClure looks at Mad Mel's risky new film about Jesus. Jeffrey Overstreet
In Perspective: Who Are the Raëlians? A UFO sect that runs a space amusement park and hosts sex conferences now claims it has cloned humans. But why?
Is God Exciting Enough? The author of Still Bored in a Culture of Entertainment says that increased stimulation has caused a deadness of soul. What can turn it around? Todd Hertz
The Dick Staub Interview: Dan Bahat on Jerusalem Archaeology One of Israel's leading archaeologists talks about the importance of the Temple Mount and key historical finds in the Holy Land
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