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 Volume 48
April (Web-only), 2004 |
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Books & Culture Corner: Celebrating Faith in Writing A dispatch from Calvin College's biennial event. By John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: Celebrating Faith in Writing A dispatch from Calvin College's biennial event. By John Wilson
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Shabbos, Sheitels, and Yarmulkes A novel set in the world of Orthodox Judaism. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: The Naked City The story of the 1977 blackout in New York—the occasion of widespread looting and destruction—has some surprisingly timely lessons for America in 2004. By Caroline Langston
Jesus and Paul: Looking at a Journalistic Approach to Christianity's Beginnings A full review of ABC's Jesus and Paul: The Word and the Witness By Darrell L. Bock
AWOL Again on the Faith-Based Initiative The Senate has passed on another chance to safeguard equal opportunity. By Stanley Carlson-Thies
Books & Culture Corner: A Curious Contingency Confessions of a wordsmith. by T. M. Moore
Christian History Corner: Let Us Not Set Asunder The threat of gay marriage challenges Christians to defend older, better definitions of marriage. But what are those definitions, and how did they develop? By Collin Hansen
Christian History Corner: St. Mugg's Wrestling Prophets, Part II: The Weird Little Dane How a struggling soul built a bridge to Christ for those caught in the world's snares. By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Why does Easter's date wander? And why the Eastern Orthodox Easter can differ from the Western by weeks. by Farrell Brown
Dick Staub Interview: Jerry Bridges Is Still Pursuing Holiness After 25 years, The Pursuit of Holiness is a classic.
Film Forum Bonus Flickerings 2004: An ambitious dialogue about provocative film by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: "A Demon, A Princess, and Some Cows Walk into a Theatre ...;" Critics review Hellboy, The Prince & Me, Home on the Range, and Walking Tall—;and can't get excited about any of them. Elsewhere, a movie about Mormons has style but lacks grace. Plus: More on Dogville and The Ladykillers. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: A Week of Bloody Revenge Kill Bill Vol. 2 and The Punisher indulge audience appetites for violence, while Connie and Carla "validate" homosexual behavior. Plus more reviews of Hellboy, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, the Matrix trilogy, and The Gospel of John. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Coens Go Crass, Smith Goes Soft How Christian critics saw The Ladykillers, Jersey Girl, Dogville, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Dawn of the Dead, and Taking Lives. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Passion, a Teen Porn Star, and a Period Piece Critics punish The Girl Next Door, but some will remember The Alamo. Ella Enchanted fails to enchant, The Whole Ten Yards doesn't measure up, and Johnson Family Vacation gets lost. Plus: Good Bye Lenin! And more reviews of Dogville and Home on the Range. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Taking the NY Times to Task A Passion-ate rebuke of The New York Times. Revenge and style quench Man on Fire. Life lessons elevate 13 Going on 30. Excessive sex and despair cause Young Adam to fall. Plus more on The Alamo. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Finding God in the Heavens Recent discoveries in space can be cause for praise. By Rob Moll
Mel Gibson's Next Act: The Man of the Passion? Thousands want Mel to make his next movie about a famous medieval friar. By Chris Armstrong
The Dick Staub Interview: Craig Barnes Is Getting Restless The author of Sacred Thirst says modern life is nomadic, and we are all searching for a home we can't find on earth.
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