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 Volume 48
May (Web-only), 2004 |
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Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Mystery and Message Must they compete? Reviewed by Abram Van Engen
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Thou Shalt Not Swap The uses and abuses of copyright. Reviewed by Nathan Anderson
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Your God Is Too Small An ironic skeptic scolds believers for domesticating the deity. Reviewed by Jeremy Lott
Christianity Today, Sister Magazines Win 32 EPA Awards Profile of Tony Campolo earns first in Personality Article from the Evangelical Press Association. By Rob Moll
Ambassador: Sudan Accords Only One Step in Peace Process Continued effort to implement and monitor Sudan's peace agreement will be necessary to ensure safety for its population, Michael Ranneberger says. Interview by Rob Moll
Bishop Bans Pro-choice Voters From Communion Votes may be considered sin if cast for politicians who support abortions. By Kevin Eckstrom, Religion News Service
Bush Calls for 'Culture Change' In interview, President says new era of responsibility should replace 'feel-good.' By Sheryl Henderson Blunt
Christian History Corner: Do Nigerian Miracle Ministries Discredit the Faith? The spiritual dynamism of West African Christianity is now well known even in the West. Do credulity-stretching, highly publicized miracles discredit what God is doing in that region? By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Holy America, Phoebe! It swept across church lines, transforming America's urban landscape with its rescue missions and storefront churches. Yet today, the holiness movement and its charismatic woman leader are all but forgotten. By Chris Armstrong
Dick Staub Interview: Art Lindsley Says Truth Is True—and Absolute The author of True Truth believes Christians shouldn't be post-modern, modern, relativist, or absolutist.
Dick Staub Interview: Finding God in the Questions ABC News Medical Editor, Dr. Timothy Johnson, decided to rethink his faith and found God by asking questions.
Film Forum: Junk Movies and a Movie About Junk Food Super Size Me is a must-see for those concerned about their diet, culture, and kids. Meanwhile, film critics flee the theatres after suffering through Van Helsing and New York Minute. Some find interesting alternatives in Dogville, Godsend, Mean Girls, and many other current releases. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Laws of Adolescence, Attraction and Cloning Christian critics assess Mean Girls, Laws of Attraction, Godsend, Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius, and Envy. Plus: More on Man on Fire, Dogville and The Alamo. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Shrek 2 = Twice the Laughter, Troy Gets By on Achilles' Appeal Christian critics are enchanted by Shrek 2, disenchanted by Troy and Breakin' All the Rules, and not entirely enthusiastic about Coffee and Cigarettes. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Hope, Caution Follow Signing of Sudanese Peace Agreement After 21 years of civil war, Sudan may finally be on the verge of peace. But don't stop praying. By Carl Moeller
I Was in Prison and You Abused Me What would Jesus do at Abu Ghraib? By Steven Gertz
Indian Churches Hail the Defeat of Hindu-Nationalist Government Vote consciously campaign urged Christian voters to elect secular political parties. By Anto Akkara ENI, with CT staff
India's Historic Elections and the Hand of God Persecution will continue, but without as much implicit state support, says the president of the All India Christian Council. By Joseph D'Souza
Left Behind: Raptured Believers and Enraptured Readers
Lesbian Is Eligible for Reappointment, Bishop Says Differing interpretations of Methodist court ruling prolong denomination's fight. By Kathleen Rutledge in Pittsburgh.
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