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 Volume 49
April (Web-only), 2005 |
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Aborting the Disabled A bill before the Senate hopes to better inform mothers about diagnosed disabilities, while a study confirms that women can feel pressured to terminate their pregnancy if tests find a disability. by Rob Moll
Anselm, Pope Benedict XVI, and Us Why the medieval theologian is as contemporary as ever—and a blessing to evangelicals. by Mark Galli
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, a German, Is Pope Benedict XVI "Simple and humble worker" had served as head of the Vatican office on church doctrine. By Peggy Polk, RNS
Christian Research Institute Sues Longtime Critic Hanegraaff says defamation must be answered.
Conservative Evangelicals Say New Pope Speaks Their Moral Language "He's going to hold the line," says Norm Geisler. by Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
Divine Comedies A report on Baylor's Art & Soul conference, version 2005. By John Wilson
Film Forum: Fighting Evil with Evil in Sin City Christian film critics say Sin City's flashy, exhausting, empty; and Beauty Shop's no Barbershop. Plus, more reviews of Millions and Melinda and Melinda. By Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Houses of Horror, of D, and of '60s Idealism Christian film critics consider The Amityville Horror, The House of D, The Ballad of Jack and Rose, Down and Derby, and offer another review of Sahara. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Kidman, Kung Fu, Kutcher, Caviezel, and King's Ransom Critics interpret The Interpreter, say A Lot Like Love is a lot of wasted time, get knocked out by Kung Fu Hustle, argue over Madison, and bury King's Ransom. Plus, a look back at the Vatican Top Ten Films list. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Winter Solstice Earns Warmer Reception than Sahara or Fever Pitch Christian press desert Sahara, applaud Fever Pitch, and cheer Winter Solstice. Plus, reviews of Saint Ralph, and more responses to Sin City, Millions, Million Dollar Baby, and The Passion of Joan of Arc. by Jeffrey Overstreet
He Was My Pope, Too Now that John Paul II is gone, I am even more of an orphan than the Christians in the Roman church. By Uwe Siemon-Netto
How the Pope Turned Me Into An Evangelical A Christianity Today associate editor recalls growing up Catholic in John Paul II's Poland. By Agnieszka Tennant
Institute for Religion and Democracy President Diane Knippers Dies at 53 Stalwart against liberalism in mainline churches had colon cancer. by Kevin Eckstrom, Religion News Service
Pope 'Broadened the Way' for Evangelicals and Catholics Theologian Tom Oden sees continued cooperation ahead. Interview by Stan Guthrie
Pope Gave Evangelicals the Moral Impetus We Didn't Have Timothy George discusses how "the greatest pope since the Reformation" changed evangelicalism without us knowing. Interview by Collin Hansen
Pope John Paul II, Leader of World's 1 Billion Roman Catholics, Is Dead at 84 Third-longest papacy marked by a passion to evangelize the whole world. By Peggy Polk and Kevin Eckstrom, Religion News Service
Pope Saw His Final Pain as Public Suffering John Paul II embodied the "culture of life." By David Briggs, Religion News Service
Pope's Funeral Spotlights Kinship Between Catholics and Evangelicals Once antagonistic communities are now on the same side of several cultural issues. By Bruce Nolan, Religion News Service
Protestants Laud Pope for Ecumenical, Social Stands He was 'unquestionably the most influential voice for morality and peace in the world during the last 100 years,' says Billy Graham. By Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
Ratzinger's New 'Impossible Job' What the new pope believes about the papacy, and whether he might change it. By Ted Olsen
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