|
|
 Volume 47
June (Web-only), 2003 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 61 articles.
"While Critics Worry About Continued FCC Deregulation, Christian Broadcasters Have Little to Fear" "The few mom-and-pop religious stations remaining won't feel a significant change, say observers" Todd Hertz
Afraid of Heaven We do not yearn to be near God because we do not find sin utterly repugnant or goodness rapturously attractive. Kenneth Kantzer
American (and Un-American) Idols Sacrificing community at the altar of freedom David Neff
Avoiding Rights Talk An interview with David Koyzis, author of Political Visions & Illusions David Neff
Books & Culture Corner: True Believers Incoming! The McSweeney's crowd launches a new monthly. Jeremy Lott
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Divinely Decreed? Re-fighting the Battle of Gettysburg Preston Jones
Books & Culture's Books of Week: Why There Will Be Sidewalks in Heaven Isaiah and the New Urbanism. Nathan Bierma
Charitable Choice: It's Still About Ending Discrimination A new study claims to bring bad news for Bush's faith-based initiative. Does it? Amy L. Sherman
Christian History Corner: Did Eric Rudolph Act in a Tradition of Christian Terror? A historian considers the evidence of the Crusades and the Inquisition Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: From Beer to Bibles to VBS How America got its favorite summer tradition Steven Gertz
Christian History Corner: How John Wesley Changed America His 300th birthday should be a red-letter day on this side of the ocean. After all, we're all Wesleyans now Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: The African Lion Roars in the Western Church Anglican liberals are fretting, conservatives rejoicing, and all are scrambling to their history books: whence this new evangelical force on the world scene? Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: The Ancient Rise and Recent Fall of Tithing Is yet another time-honored Christian practice fading from view? Collin Hansen
Film Forum: Finding Nemo Reels in Raves Christian film critics praise Finding Nemo, debate the merits of The Italian Job, highlight the virtues of Bruce Almighty, and argue about whether The Matrix Reloaded is philosophically polluted. Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Good, Bad, and Ugly Christians in the Movies Readers and film critics remember the best and worst portrayals of Christians on the big screen Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Hulk Joins a Banner Year for Comic Book Movies; Other Flicks Just Dumberer The Hulk exceeds expectations, while Dumb and Dumberer, 2 Fast 2 Furious, Hollywood Homicide, and Rugrats Go Wild insult moviegoer intelligence. Elsewhere, Winged Migration is a natural high. Plus, more thoughts on Finding Nemo, Neo versus Jon Anderton, T Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Whale Rider Has Audiences Cheering and Blubbering Whale Rider is the surprise discovery of the summer, but critics are not so pleased with Hulk, Alex and Emma, and From Justin to Kelly. Plus: A documentary about Dietrich Bonhoeffer opens in Manhattan, Time reviews Jesus, Christian filmmakers ask Congress Jeffrey Overstreet
Heaven Can't Wait I have seen the electrifying results of what can happen when the reality comes alive Philip Yancey
Heaven: Not Just an Eternal Day Off As if anticipating the question, Will life on the new earth be boring? the Bible points to much activity there. Anthony Hoekema
Illusion or Reality? Edith Schaeffer
|
 |
 |