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 Volume 49
February (Web-only), 2005 |
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Anglicans Sanction Episcopalians Over Gay Bishop, Gay Unions U.S. and Canada churches asked to "voluntarily withdraw" from panel. By Kevin Eckstrom, Religion News Service
Baseball Isn't Entertainment The sooner we stop thinking sports are about the spectators, the more enjoyable the games will be. By Mark Galli
Calvin College on U2 College class on U2 explores religious influence of a rock band. By Charles Honey, Religion News Service
Conservative Anglicans Elated and Cautious Withdrawal request welcomed, but some wish statement had been stronger. By George Conger in Newry, Northern Ireland
Conspiracy, Control, and Crichton State of Fear is about more than controlling the weather. Duh, it's media ecology. Reviewed by Read Mercer Schuchardt
Dean Vows to Reach Evangelicals as Democratic Leader But many are waiting to see if the DNC walk matches their talk. By Tony Carnes in Washington, D.C.
Don't Bury Baylor Sloan's resignation doesn't mean secularism won the day. By Steve Moore
Dostoyevsky's Disregarded Prophecy The famous Russian author shows us what's to fear in a world without God. By Collin Hansen
Dreams for Sale A history of the American movie industry. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
Escapee Denies Rape Charge Star witness in criminal case against prominent Chinese pastor alleges officials tortured and sexually abused her to gain false testimony. By Tony Carnes in Washington, D.C.
Film Forum: Children Born into Brothels Get a Movie of Their Own Born into Brothels finds joy and hope in one of the world's darkest places. Goodbye, Dragon Inn wins praise from patient viewers. Plus, Christian press critics endure The Wedding Date, survive Boogeyman, and offer more views on Million Dollar Baby, Coach Carter, and The Aviator. By Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Critics Post Best-of-2004 Lists, Slam Current Fare Christian film critics pick their favorites of 2004, and warn moviegoers: Don't go looking for Hide and Seek. Alone in the Dark should have stayed in the dark. Plus: Aliens of the Deep, Les Choristes, Are We There Yet?, Coach Carter, and Million Dollar Baby. By Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Critics Throw Constan-tantrums Constantine—;a convoluted mess of Christian terminology, or a worthwhile discussion starter? Plus: Critics respond to Because of Winn-Dixie, Son of the Mask, and Assisted Living By Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Hitch Proves Romantic Comedies Can Be Funny and Ethical Hitch lacks the usual romantic-comedy glitches. Plus: Pooh's Heffalump Movie, Uncle Nino, Bride and Prejudice, Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior, and more reviews of Hotel Rwanda and The Chorus. By Jeffrey Overstreet
Finally, Church Growth in Canada Research reveals unexpected gains for Christians. By Debra Fieguth in Kingston, Ontario
Freedom Between the Goal Posts Sports is much more important than our culture lets on. By Mark Galli
Gatecrashing for Jesus Brother Andrew discusses ministry in the Middle East. Interview by Stan Guthrie
Gut Check Blink makes the case for intuitive judgment. Reviewed by Jeremy Lott
More Culture of Life, Please We like what we heard, we just didn't hear enough of it. A Christianity Today editorial
Q & A: John Thune The Republican from South Dakota, who defeated Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle last November. Daschle had taken a leading role in blocking some of President Bush's pro-life judicial nominees. by Collin Hansen
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