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 Volume 49
October (Web-only), 2005 |
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A 'Coward' Who Stayed to Help Why Brennan Manning isn't interested in asking why he survived Katrina and others did not. (Please read Editor's Note, added 10/10/2005) Interview by Agnieszka Tennant
American Baptist Churches Communication Department to Close Reorganization comes as regions threaten to leave over how the denomination has handled homosexuality. by Adelle M. Banks, RNS
Choose Life' License Plates Hit Red Lights, Green Lights Courts differ on whether messages are state or individual speech. by Bethany Pledge
Cloning Still Haunts California Remember Prop. 71? Stem-cell research supporters hope voters don't remember the promises they made. by Nigel M. de S. Cameron
Books & Culture's Book of the Week Dissecting Divorce A new book by Elizabeth Marquardt offers a child's-eye-view of divorce. Reviewed by Jenny Schroedel
Dr. Frist's Dilemma The Majority Leader's contradictions mirror the opinions of the public at large. by Nigel M. de S. Cameron
Is It Wrong-Headed to Translate the Gospel for Culture? Christian History Corner takes on the Christ and culture debate. by Chris Armstrong
J.S. Bach: For the Glory of God Such humility is exceedingly rare among those who have gained worldwide fame. by Patrick Kavanaugh
Miers Withdrawal Shows Split Among Religious Conservatives High-profile cases underscore stakes for next nominee. by Sheryl Henderson Blunt and Collin Hansen
New Air Force Religion Guidelines May Restrict Evangelism Policy allowing chaplains "to instruct and/or evangelize" withdrawn, lawsuit seeks explicit ban on all members. by Steve Rabey in Colorado Springs
Should We Ban Boxing? The usual arguments against the "sweet science" cut many ways. by Mark Galli
Silence on Suffering Where are the voices from the Christian community on cruel and degrading treatment of detainees? by Gary A. Haugen
The Great Stem Sell and Other Mistakes What Americans really think about science: astonishing new polling data. by Nigel M. de S. Cameron
The Katrina Quandary America questions the role of Christian charity. by Ted Olsen
Venezuela Debates New Tribes Mission Expulsion Order Government officials, others call Chavez decision unconstitutional and harmful. by Deann Alford
Venezuela to Expel New Tribes Mission After additional Robertson comments, President Chavez accuses "imperialist" mission agency of working for CIA. by Deann Alford in Austin, Texas
Weblog: What Dobson 'Probably Shouldn't Know' Focus on the Family broadcaster says it's all public now, dares judiciary committee to subpoena him. Compiled by Rob Moll
Weeks After Hurricane, Pastors Become Counselors, Healers, Social Workers As soon as they can find their flocks, that is. by Bruce Nolan, Religion News Service
Why Is Venezuela's Chavez Singling Out New Tribes Mission? Charges sound eerily familiar to Latin American missionaries. by Deann Alford
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