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 Volume 48
June (Web-only), 2004 |
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Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Insect Theodicy Who sent the locusts? And who exterminated them? Reviewed by Abram Van Engen
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: The Art of Political War A veteran columnist urges his fellow liberals to take a lesson from those nasty conservatives. Reviewed by Jeremy Lott
CT Classic: President Reagan and the Bible He speaks out strongly for the importance of Scripture.
Ethnic Cleansing, Genocide, and Plain Old Murder What Tony Campolo and the State Department mean in recent comments about Palestine and Sudan. By Nathan Bierma
A Denomination's Odd Logic Presbyterians face court's permitting 'impermissible' homosexual marriage. By Bob Smietana
Books & Culture Corner: Telling Lies, Telling Stories Lars Saabye Christensen's The Half Brother reveals imagination as escape. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
Books & Culture Corner: Wasn't That a Mighty Fall Martha Stewart, VeggieTales, and Narnia revisted. By Otto Selles
C.S. Lewis, the Sneaky Pagan The author of A Field Guide to Narnia says Lewis wove pre-Christian ideas into a story for a post-Christian culture. Interview by Rob Moll
Christian History Corner: For All the Saints A new book reminds us to get our heads and hearts together, in the company of the cloud of witnesses. By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: For All the Saints A new book reminds us to get our heads and hearts together, in the company of the cloud of witnesses. By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Testify! A glimpse inside the world of holiness testimony, through the story of an ex-slave woman evangelist. By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: The Pagan-Buster How a brilliant monk laid the groundwork for Christian Europe By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: To Spank or Not to Spank? A 6th-century abbot and a group of 17th-century Calvinist divines weigh in on the issue By Chris Armstrong
Controversial Pastor Mediates End to Three-day Prison Riot in Brazil Minister hopes fame will allow him greater access to Brazil's prisons. By George Guilherme in Recife, Brazil
Couple Helps Churches Retrofit 15-Passenger Vans Van Angels ministry launched with funds from settlement over daughter's van-related death. By Yvonne Betowt, Religion News Service
God and Man at Baylor Even if Robert Sloan fails, what he has set in motion is irreversible. By Hunter Baker
Grave Images The photos from Abu Ghraib have reopened debate on the power of pictures. By Ted Olsen
How Christian Times Traded Its Good Name—Twice Kingdom Ventures deal is the second attempt to take Christian Times national. By Rob Moll
How Ronald Reagan Wowed Evangelicals He rarely delivered on their issues, but the Great Communicator changed the movement. By William Martin
Inside CT: Our New Wait Loss Plan Announcing an important schedule change for our website. By Ted Olsen
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