|
|
 Volume 49
August (Web-only), 2005 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 29 articles.
| Page: 1 2 |   |
A New Song Taize's unique congregational singing is artistic, yet waits on the Spirit. by Richard Dinwiddie
Brave New Puppy Introducing our new life ethics weblog. by Nigel M. de S. Cameron
Changed Lives: Luther The daily gift of new life by Martin E. Marty
Dukes Are Hazzardous to Your Health Christian critics are not amused by The Dukes of Hazzard, but are applauding Bill Murray in Broken Flowers and a boy and his cheetah in Duma. Plus, more reviews of Sky High, March of the Penguins, Murderball, and Stealth. by Peter T. Chattaway
Frist's Folly Killing human embryos for research is not pro-life. by Stan Guthrie
From Disgrace to Sage Jonathan Aitken says having gone from political power to prison helped him write his extensive biography of Charles Colson. Interview by Stan Guthrie
Great Raid, Great Reviews ...Mostly Christian film critics mostly praise The Great Raid, and review Four Brothers, Saint Ralph, The Skeleton Key, Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, and Grizzly Man. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Habitat's New President Reaffirms Christian Identity, Ministry A former business executive and executive pastor, Jonathan Reckford says Habitat will continue founder's mission. Interview by Rob Moll
How to Think the Unthinkable The lessons of Herman Kahn. Reviewed by Andrew Wilson
Iraqis in U.S. Won't Vote on Constitution Christian minorities fear Shari'ah law will force a continued exodus from Iraq. by Ashtar Analeed Marcus, RNS
Judge Overturns $11.5 Million Big Idea Judgment Appeals court reverses copyright law decision that helped to put VeggieTales in bankruptcy. by Rob Moll
Latin American Evangelicals' Life Just Got Harder Pat Robertson's assassination call is more than just an ill-considred remark. by Kenneth D. MacHarg
Liberating Faith When Korea threw off Japanese rule in 1945, it was as much a victory for the church as for the nation. by Madison Trammel
Our Uniquely Undisciplined Moment Formal accountability has been a core part of church life from its earliest days. Thomas C. Oden
Pilgrims' Mixed Progress At least UCC's 'Jesus is Lord' resolution encourages evangelicals. by James Jewell in Atlanta
Planned Parenthood Affiliate Quietly Removes Cartoon Advocating Violence Against Pro-lifers Christian and pro-life groups say attack is supported by tax dollars. by Rob Moll
Religious Media Frown Upon This Virgin Christian film critics chastise The 40-Year-Old Virgin, mixed on Valiant, treat Red Eye, and cross off Supercross: The Movie. Plus, more reviews of Saint Ralph, The Great Raid, Murderball, Broken Flowers, and the new DVD release of The Flowers of St. Francis. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Tired of Explosions and Mindless Action? Stealth just the latest noisy thriller to crash and burn at the box office. But Sky High gets, ahem, high marks and Must Love Dogs gets mixed reactions. Plus more on March of the Penguins, Murderball, Rize, The Beautiful Country, The Island, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. by Peter T. Chattaway
Weblog Bonus: Peter Jennings, a Force for Religion Reporting Searching for religion angles invigorated his reporting and brought "new spark" to his own faith. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Dallas Seminary Sued Over Abuse Claims Plus: University of California system won't take students from Christian high school, 24 more newspaper editorials on Pat Robertson, and many other news stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
| Page: 1 2 |   |
|
 |
 |