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 Volume 48
March (Web-only), 2004 |
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Books & Culture Corner: Baseball Preview 2004 Plus a look back with some Negro League veterans. By Michael R. Stevens
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Life, Work, and the Mommy Wars A book about real choices. Reviewed by Randi Sider-Rose
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Trust but Verify Ronald Reagan's faith. Reviewed by Jeremy Lott
Books & Culture's Books of the Week: Mistakes Were Made Four of the Seven Deadly Sins, as seen from a contemporary vantage point. Reviewed by Abram Van Engen
Locke vs. Davey Won't Hinder Voucher Expansion, Say Legal Experts Religious institutions must be included in federally funded programs. By Rob Moll
A Methodist Mob Mugging There are real victims in the farce that was the Methodist church trial of a lesbian minister. By James D. Berkley
A Purpose-Driven Postponement Rick Warren's latest book delayed as he takes care of his sick wife and rapidly growing church. By Rob Moll
American Missionaries, Local Student Killed in Uganda Couple was willing to help anyone, anywhere, anytime. By Rob Moll
Christian History Corner: How Will It All End? Left Behind is neither the first nor the last word on last things. By Steven Gertz
Christian History Corner: Is Christianity Oppressive to Women? Sometimes our Christian heritage must be overcome, not celebrated. By Linda Hartz Rump
Christian History Corner: Is Christianity Oppressive to Women? Sometimes our Christian heritage must be overcome, not celebrated. By Linda Hartz Rump
Christian History Corner: Patrick's Italian Brother Lost amid the celebration of Patrick is the important story of Benedict, the father of western monasticism. By Ted Olsen and Mark Galli
Christian History Corner: Rediscovering the Language Jesus Spoke Millions of Americans have spent two hours listening to the characters in Mel Gibson's The Passion of The Christ speaking in an exotic, unfamiliar tongue. Yet not all find Aramaic so alien. By Steven Gertz
Christian History Corner: Rediscovering the Language Jesus Spoke Millions of Americans have spent two hours listening to the characters in Mel Gibson's The Passion of The Christ speaking in an exotic, unfamiliar tongue. Yet not all find Aramaic so alien. By Steven Gertz
Christian History Corner: 'St. Mugg' and the Wrestling Prophets A modern British journalist gives us timely words from yesterday's sinner-saints. By Chris Armstrong
Civil Unions: Would a Marriage by any Other Name Be the Same? Some theologically conservative Christians support civil unions and remain opposed to same-sex marriage. By Rob Moll
Film Forum: Gibson's Passion Outraces Hidalgo at Box Office Critics continue to throw punches over The Passion of The Christ. Christian film critics find Hidalgo ho-hum, take The Reckoning seriously, debate Starsky and Hutch, shoot Club Dread dead, and hang ABC's TV movie Judas. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Tolkien's Epic Wins 11 Overdue Oscars; Passion "Grosses" Greatly The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King ties the Oscar record. The Passion of The Christ, a "loser" with critics, is a box office blockbuster. Meanwhile, Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights is dirty and dumb, Twisted is torture, Eurotrip is trash, and Clifford's Big Movie charms the kids. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Zombies Conquer Box Office, Topple Passion What Christian critics are saying about Dawn of the Dead, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Taking Lives, Secret Window, Agent Cody Banks 2, and The Passion. by Jeffrey Overstreet
'I Thirst' A meditation on one of the last words of Christ. By David Neff
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