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 Volume 48
2004 |
Displaying 101 - 120 of 990 articles.
Army Facing Battle on Benefits Domestic partners dispute may cripple Salvation Army-New York link. By Mark A. Kellner
As complicated as ABC Condoms and abstinence can both play a role in AIDS prevention. An interview with Anne Peterson
'Assault on the Jewish People' New Presbyterian policy on Israel raises hackles. By Kathleen K. Rutledge
At the Crossroads Evangelicals have become major players in American culture, and that may be their biggest problem. Martin E. Marty
Autumn Books Some that stand out in this season's plenty. By John Wilson
AWOL Again on the Faith-Based Initiative The Senate has passed on another chance to safeguard equal opportunity. By Stanley Carlson-Thies
Back to the Basics Christian-Muslim violence requires a 'new' missions strategy: Forgiveness and love. By Obed Minchakpu in Jos
Back to the Garden Our task is neither to shield nature from humanity nor to tame all wilderness. A Christianity Today editorial
Bad Believers, Non-Believers Do religious labels really mean anything? By Ted Olsen
Bad Cops Christians say false evidence led to murder acquittals. By Cornelis Hulsman in Cairo
Banning Gay Marriage Is Not The Answer Legal actions aren't loving if they're all we do, says the author of Loving Homosexuals as Jesus Would. By Chad W. Thompson
Baptism + Fire Suffering may build character, but ultimately it's not about us. By Mark Galli
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
Bearing the Cross: Out-of-Control Clerics Official scourgings and vigilante enforcers in Iran terrorize Christians. By Jeff M. Sellers
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
Billy Graham Preaches Through Four-Night Crusade in Kansas City George Beverly Shea, recovering from heart attack, misses his first crusade since 1947. By Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
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
Black Eye for Freedom Report warns about religious liberty trends around the world. By Mandy Morgan, Religion News Service, in Washington
Black Theology Revisited Two authors argue that this strain of liberation theology is as relevant as ever. Reviewed by F. Burton Nelson
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