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 Volume 48
July (Web-only), 2004 |
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Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Ambiguous Redemption A riveting memoir by the author of Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight. Reviewed by Rachel DiCarlo
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Catastrophe and Compassion Poems that wrestle with darkness and celebrate light. Reviewed by D.S. Martin
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: How the Monster Grew A Pulitzer Prize-winning historian looks at the origins of modern media. By Nathan Bierma
… And Orthodox Division Greek Orthodox prepare for contentious assembly in New York. By Kevin Eckstrom, Religion News Service
All Apologies Are today's kinda culpas more safe than sorry? By Nathan Bierma
Army Facing Battle on Benefits Domestic partners dispute may cripple Salvation Army-New York link. By Mark A. Kellner
Baylor's Sloan Keeps His Job—Again Regents steer clear of vote on president; unanimously reaffirm Vision 2012. By Deann Alford and Timothy C. Morgan in Waco, Texas
Bill Cosby Was (Mostly) Right But he overlooks the redemptive role of the church. By Stan Guthrie
Bill Cosby Was (Mostly) Right—Part 2 Why is church influence among blacks wide but not deep? By Stan Guthrie
'Books & Culture' Corner: Tending the Garden Evangelicals and the environment. By John Wilson
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: China's Spiritual Hunger The lessons of Falun Gong. Reviewed by Joy Lo Cheung
Christian History Corner: All of Christian History in 6 Hours This audio tour de force is strong meat for a mature Christian audience. By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Hey, John Kerry, WWFFD? What Would the Founding Fathers Do about the application of Christian principles to American politics? A few cautionary words. by Elesha Coffman, introduced by Chris Armstrong First posted on July 5, 2002
Christian History Corner: The Prohibition of Gay Marriage We can learn from the defeat of American Christian activism's greatest legislative victory. By Collin Hansen
Christian History Corner: The Amish Come Knocking UPN's Amish In the City shows us our modern selves in a mirror that is positively medieval. Chris Armstrong
CT Classic: After the Hurricane Hugo struck my neighbors with terror but not with the fear of God. By A.J. Conyers
Film Forum: An Inspiring Journey for All Americans What critics are saying about the exhilarating and inspiring America's Heart and Soul, the murky The Clearing, and the dissatisfying De-Lovely. Plus: More reviews of Spider-man 2 and Fahrenheit 9/11, and a new look at The Decalogue. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Bourne Again The Bourne Supremacy's a supreme sequel, but Catwoman stinks. Plus: More reviews of The Door in the Floor, I, Robot, A Cinderella Story, and The Terminal. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Critics Thrilled by Spidey, Unpersuaded by Michael Moore Spider-Man 2 gets 4-star reviews from Christian film critics, but Fahrenheit 9/11 is not hot. Plus raves for the family-friendly Two Brothers, rants about White Chicks, and tears over The Notebook. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: I, Re-Hash Will Smith's I, Robot is full of summer movie cliché s but lacks Asimov. A Cinderella Story gets bad reviews from all ages. The Door in the Floor leads to mixed reviews. Plus, Napoleon Dynamite, Maria Full of Grace, and Metallica: Some Kind of Monster. by Jeffrey Overstreet
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