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 Volume 47
November (Web-only), 2003 |
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"Books & Culture's Books of the Week: Faith, Hope, and Charity in North Carolina" New novels by Michael Morris—whose first novel, A Place Called Wiregrass, was a word-of-mouth hit—and Jan Karon, who continues her beloved Mitford saga Betty Smartt Carter
"Film Forum: Commanders, Cartoons, and Columbine" "The extended edition of The Two Towers arrives, while Christian film critics set sail with Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Elephant, Tupac: Resurrection, The Barbarian Invasions, previous releases Shattered G" Jeffrey Overstreet
"Thanks, Da Vinci Code" Tbe book sends us back to Christianity's founding fathers—and the Bible we share with them Chris Armstrong
"Weblog: Communion Impaired, Not Broken, Say Conservative Anglican Primates" Supreme Court turns down Roy Moore's Commandments appeal Ted Olsen and Rob Moll
"Weblog: Forty Years Later, C.S. Lewis's Influence Tops JFK" Some of those articles we promised last week Rob Moll
"Weblog: Reinhard Bonnke, Benny Hinn, and Others Reportedly Bilked of $160M+ in Ponzi Scheme" "Christ for All Nations board member, four others arrested" Ted Olsen
"Weblog: 'You Will Hear From Me Again,' Says Ousted Moore" "Judge says pagans can pray at county board meetings, missionary to Cuba faces $10,000 fine, Keith Richards's spirituality, and other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
Books & Culture Corner: Dr. Z PBS creates a Doctor Zhivago for our time—and entirely omits the (unorthodox) Christianity that informs the novel from start to finish John Wilson
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Cool Drink of Water A poet's voice in the evangelical wilderness D.S. Martin
Books & Culture's Books of the Week: From Dust to Dust Soil and the future of creation Ragan Sutterfield
Books & Culture's Books of the Week: Remember Afghanistan? Two inside reports Albert Louis Zambone
Christian History Corner: Breaking The Da Vinci Code So the divine Jesus and infallible Word emerged out of a fourth-century power-play? Get real. Collin Hansen
Christian History Corner: Good News to the Jew First Critics of The Passion of the Christ assume the story embodies an anti-Semitic message. But does it? Steven Gertz
Christian History Corner: Thanksgiving in the Midst of Fear "Seriously ill in the days of the Black Plague, poet John Donne still celebrated God's goodness" Philip Yancey
Churches Can Receive Federal Help Following Disaster "Contrary to news reports, FEMA says churches are eligible for disaster relief loans" Rob Moll
Churches Respond After the California Fires The disaster provides ministry opportunities that would have been otherwise impossible Rob Moll
Compassionate Capitalism "How Christians are using fair trade to help the world's poor, missionaries, and shoppers" Rob Moll
CT Classic: Coffee That Cares A Costa Rican church underwrites an urban outreach effort with premium coffee sales Deann Alford
CT Classic: Evangelical Scholars Remove Robert Gundry for His Views on Matthew Did Matthew embellish his work with nonhistorical additions? Leslie R. Keylock
CT Classic: Fallow Time The Sabbath can protect us from the temptations of wealth David Neff
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