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 Volume 49
June (Web-only), 2005 |
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Alien Invaders, Witches, and Zombies Religious press reviewers ponder War of the Worlds, Bewitched, Land of the Dead. Plus, more reviews of Herbie: Fully Loaded and Batman Begins. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Billy Does It Again New York celebrates Graham's enduring importance. By Tony Carnes in Queens, New York
Black Church Indifference Postpones Launch of Christian Churches Together Some question whether another ecumenical group is necessary. By Kevin Eckstrom, Religion News Service
Colson Blasts 'Deep Throat' Christian statesman, former Nixon aide says leaks were unethical and unnecessary. Interview by Stan Guthrie
Evangelicals Applaud Supreme Court Ruling on Medical Marijuana At least those that paid attention to the decision. by Rob Moll
Experts Warn Houses of Worship at Risk After Court Ruling Eminent domain ruling could make churches, poor vulnerable. by Yogita Patel, Religion News Service
Film Forum: Batman Begins: The Best Superhero Film Ever? More Christian critics review Batman Begins. Plus, reviews of Herbie: Fully Loaded, The Perfect Man, and more perspectives on Howl's Moving Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3D. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Cinderella Man a Hard-Hitting Crowd-pleaser Christian critics praise Cinderella Man, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Rock School, and Mad Hot Ballroom, but not Lords of Dogtown. Plus: More reviews of Madagascar and Hotel Rwanda by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Critics Hailing Batman Begins and Howl's Moving Castle Film critics are calling Batman Begins "masterful" and Howl's Moving Castle "a joy to behold." But they're not so pleased with Mr. and Mrs. Smith, The Honeymooners, The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3D, or High Tension. Plus: 5x2, Heights, and a new review of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Madagascar Mediocre, Sandler Stumbles Christian film critics find Madagascar muddled and say The Longest Yard falls short. But The Ninth Day, about a Catholic priest during the Holocaust, earns enthusiastic raves. by Jeffrey Overstreet
If Christians Fail, America Will Fail' An interview with the outspoken president of Jews Against Anti-Christian Defamation. By Stan Guthrie
Jesus and Justice How Billy Graham tactfully led evangelicals on race at his first New York City crusade. by Harold Myra and Marshall Shelley
Ken Taylor, Translator of The Living Bible, Dies at 88 Founder of Tyndale House Publishers, Christian Booksellers Association, was driven by passion for Bible.
Ken Taylor: God's Voice in the Vernacular Although his work has made him famous, he remained a retiring and modest figure. An interview by Harold Myra
Promoting and Uniting European Evangelicals Swimming against the current makes the European Evangelical Alliance's liaison to the E.U. feel alive. Interview by Agnieszka Tennant
Readers Write Marijuana, Chuck Colson, Deep Throat, and yoga topped readers' concerns last week. Troy Dayton
Study Questions Whether Short-Term Missions Make a Difference Missionaries don't keep giving after they return; hosts prefer money to guests, Calvin sociologist finds. by Abram Huyser Honig
Supreme Court Opening Will Test Strength of Religious Conservatives Conservative groups say this is why they pushed for Bush's re-election. by Kevin Eckstrom and Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
Supreme Court Rulings on Ten Commandments Leave Wake of Confusion Groups announce plans to create new monuments as court refuses to hear more about such displays. by Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
Supreme Court Unanimously Sides with Prisoners' Religious Rights RLUIPA held to meet religious needs of the institutionalized. by Adelle M. Banks, RNS
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