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 Volume 48
November (Web-only), 2004 |
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Books & Culture Corner: Reaching the Light A review of On Broken Legs: A Shattered Life, a Search for God, a Miracle That Met Me in a Cave in Assisi. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
A Modest Step Toward Unity Richard John Neuhaus on the Catholic bishops' decision to join Christian Churches Together. Interview by Rob Moll
Advent: Close Encounters of a Liturgical Kind 'Tis the season when even the free-ranging revivalist pulls up a chair to the table of historic liturgy. By Chris Armstrong
Autumn Books Some that stand out in this season's plenty. By John Wilson
Christian History Corner: How to Pray for Our Troops This Veteran's Day, let's commend our men and women of the services to the God who brings good even from the most evil circumstances. By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Reports of the Revival The Confederate camp became a school of Christ. By Gardiner H. Shattuck, Jr.
Communicating Communication A roundup from the National Communication Association's annual convention. By Nathan Bierma
Eat, Drink, and Relax Think the Pilgrims would frown on today's football-tossing, turkey-gobbling Thanksgiving festivities? Maybe not. Elesha Coffman
Evangelicals' Political Power: From Question Mark to Exclamation Mark Activists say same-sex marriage ban, abortion limits, and judicial appointments top agenda. By Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
Learning to Love Moses The difference between meaning and truth. An excerpt from Searching for God Knows What, by Donald Miller
'Moral Values' Tops Voters' Concerns—But What Does It Mean? Sexual morality probably trumped social justice concerns, say observers. By Kevin Eckstrom and Michele M. Melendez, Religion News Service
Now That You've Got Political Power, What Are You Going to Do with It? History offers warning and hope for our modern-day Christian populism. by Collin Hansen
Opinion Roundup: Arafat Seen As Hero and Terrorist Yasser Arafat's death leaves many Christians with hope for future peace negotiations, but others fear chaos. By Rob Moll
Pharaoh's Firstborn, Proof of the Plagues? The Discovery Channel's Rameses: Wrath of God or Man? seeks to determine if God really killed Pharaoh's oldest son. An interview with James Hoffmeier by Rob Moll
Pop Love for a War-Torn World Atomic Bomb is classic U2, with a prescription for healing the world. By Scott Calhoun
Racially Diverse Faith Coalitions Oppose Gay Marriage, Tackle Other Issues Invigorated by the election, African-American and Hispanic leaders are reaching out on a range of political fronts. By Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
Religious Leaders Frustrated that Poverty Goes Unnoticed in Election The least of these are the least discussed this campaign season. By Kevin Eckstrom, Religion News Service
Response to 'Unintelligent Debate' John Wilson responds to readers By John Wilson
Shaken Up by the Peace-Lovers A trip through Pennsylvania's Lancaster County. By Chris Armstrong
Single (Issue) Minded World's Joel Belz criticizes Christianity Today for an editorial we never published—and never would. By Mark Galli, Managing Editor
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