|
|
 Volume 49
January (Web-only), 2005 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 37 articles.
| Page: 1 2 |   |
Baylor's Sloan: 'It's Time for Someone New' Controversial president to become university chancellor in June. By Deann Alford
Booking Ahead The conclusion of our seasonal roundup—and, at last, truly, this time we mean it, The Worst Book of the Year. By John Wilson
Church Building and Its Members Reported Swept to Sea Horrific and hopeful stories emerging from Sri Lankan Christians. By Paul Gallagher in Melbourne, Australia
Drawing Conclusions Executive producers for kids TV hits Doug, Stanley, and PB&J Otter — and creators of a new cartoon about the Ten Commandments — on their neighbor SpongeBob. By David Campbell and Jim Jinkins
Faith-based, Results-focused Jim Towey says Bush will push hard for compassion initiative in second term. Interview by Tony Carnes
Film Forum Bonus: In Good Company Explores Business Ethics Opening nationwide next week, the Paul Weitz comedy stars Dennis Quaid, Topher Grace and Scarlett Johansson. We had a chance to catch up with them at a recent press event in L.A. By Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Critics Assaulted by Precinct 13 Critics survive Assault on Precinct 13 and Are We There Yet? Plus: More reviews of Million Dollar Baby, Hotel Rwanda, Coach Carter, Kinsey, and House of Flying Daggers. By Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: First-Rate Million Dollar Baby Reaches Controversial Conclusion Religious press critics disagree with mainstream critics' on Million Dollar Baby's unethical "message," but not its superb artistry. Plus, Christian critics review The Sea Inside,and White Noise, and offer further reviews of Meet the Fockers, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Aviator, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, Beyond the Sea, and Ocean's Twelve. By Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Fockers Flock to Top, but Flop with Critics Christian critics consider Meet the Fockers, Fat Albert, The Phantom of the Opera, The Woodsman, Beyond the Sea, Darkness, and offer more reviews of Hotel Rwanda, The Aviator, and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. By Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: The World's Biggest-Grossing Star Has Another Hit Critics consider Coach Carter, Racing Stripes, and Elektra, as well as The Merchant of Venice, Bad Education, A Love Song for Bobby Long, and Les Choristes. Plus: More reviews of In Good Company, White Noise, Million Dollar Baby, and Hotel Rwanda. By Jeffrey Overstreet
Focus on SpongeBob James Dobson's organization says it doesn't object to Mr. SquarePants, but thinks he's being exploited. By Focus on the Family
Football's Pious Pioneer Amos Alonzo Stagg instilled in football Christian values that remain apparent today. By Collin Hansen
From the Big Bang to my Office More books to note from 2004. By John Wilson
Holy Ground One of the most visible practices among the American Anabaptists, the Brethren love feast exemplifies humility and community. By Frank Ramirez
Indonesian Christians in NYC Gather Money, Pray for Spiritual Healing Church thankful that few friends and family were in worst-hit areas. By Tony Carnes in New York
Is Rolling Stone Afraid of the Bible? The magazine is suddenly squeamish of religion. At least in one case. By Mark Moring
North Korean Refugee Advocates Roughed Up Security officers forcibly break up Beijing press conference that called for 'compassion.' By Sheryl Henderson Blunt
Springtime for Baylor Still Lies Ahead Sloan's move out of the presidency isn't bad news. A view from inside Baylor. By Hunter Baker
Sri Lanka Bible College Aiding Victims, Churches More than 30,000 of island nation's 20 million people dead. By Paul Gallagher in Melbourne, Australia
The 20 Most-Read Articles of 2004 The Passion and The Da Vinci Code top the list of subjects CT readers were most interested in last year.
| Page: 1 2 |   |
|
 |
 |