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 Volume 49
March (Web-only), 2005 |
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A Voice in the Relativistic Wilderness The Pope crusaded for "moral truth." We should welcome his help. By Richard John Neuhaus
And Jesus Stood: A Sonnet An excerpt from Holy Week Sonnets. by Philip Rosenbaum
Armstrongism Is Wrong, But Not Murderous A Christian who left the Worldwide Church of God before it turned orthodox says the Living Church of God isn't responsible for Terry Ratzmann's rampage. by Mark A. Kellner
Film Forum: Be Cool Isn't; Some Critics Make Peace with Pacifier Be Cool doesn't measure up to Get Shorty. The Pacifier gets mixed reviews. And The Jacket is an uncomfortable fit. Plus: More reviews of Hitch, Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Man of the House, and The Merchant of Venice. By Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Guess Who's Botched Another Remake Kutcher and Mack get flack in Guess Who. Plus, Christian critics examine Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous, Melinda and Melinda, The Best of Youth, and turn in more reviews of Millions, The Upside of Anger, Ice Princess, and Bride and Prejudice. By Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Many Reasons for Families to See Millions; Critics Clash Over Robots Millions earns a million raves. Robots divide critics. Hostage can't be saved. Downfall digs into Nazi defeat. Plus, another review of Be Cool By Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Reviews Might Make Mad Black Woman Madder Christian film critics consider Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Cursed, Rory O'Shea Was Here, and Man of the House. Plus: More reviews of Hotel Rwanda, Because of Winn-Dixie, Constantine, and The Merchant of Venice. By Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Upside of Anger, Downside of The Ring Two, Inside of Gunner Palace Christian film critics praise The Upside of Anger, criticize The Ring Two, visit Gunner Palace, cheer for Disney's Ice Princess, and rave about Dear Frankie. Plus, In My Country, Schultze Gets the Blues, and more reviews of Born Into Brothels, Robots, The Passion Recut, Millions, and Million Dollar Baby. Finally, a couple DVDs worth noting: The Dust Factory and Buechner. By Jeffrey Overstreet
God's New Family Rethinking Jesus' words. "Woman, behold thy son … behold thy mother." An excerpt from The Seven Last Words from the Cross. by Fleming Rutledge
Growing Up at Koinonia The focus of a PBS documentary, Koinonia Farm was the target of segregationists, a radical Christian community, and where Jim Jordan grew up.
'Hymn for Easter Day' Charles Wesley's 'Christ the Lord Is Risen Today' brings alleluia's historical significance to modern audiences. by Collin Hansen
In Anglican Report, There's Something for Everyone, Once Again But can Via Media approach continue to keep the churches together? By Kevin Eckstrom, Religion News Service
'It Is Finished' But It Is Not Over God's work of redemption continues in the redeemed. An excerpt from Cross-Shattered Christ.
Lebanon Rallies The recent protests aren't like the fall of the Berlin Wall, but they do constitute a significant movement toward freedom. An interview with leaders at Beirut's Arab Baptist Theological Seminary
Looking for Yogi The 2005 Spring Training preview. By Michael R. Stevens
March Madnesses The layers of insanity know no end—thank God. by Mark Galli
Missionaries Pinched by Dollar's Decline Overseas, the buck's bang has been reduced to a whimper, forcing missionaries to raise more money at home to do the same work. by Rob Moll
My Last Visit with Terri Schiavo If only Terry could say 'I want to live,' this whole thing could be over, says a lawyer for the Schindlers. By Barbara Weller, Baptist Press
Remembering Stan Grenz The theologian died Saturday at 55.
Robbery or Vendetta? Mysterious murders cause rift between Copts and Muslims in U.S. by Corrie Cutrer in St. Louis
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