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Bush Visit to Calvin College Exposes Divisions Commencement address invigorates debates about the Reformed relationship to American politics and evangelicalism. by Collin Hansen
C. S. Lewis Superstar How a reserved British intellectual with a checkered pedigree became a rock star for evangelicals. By Bob Smietana, with additional reporting by Rebecca Barnes
Calvin College on U2 College class on U2 explores religious influence of a rock band. By Charles Honey, Religion News Service
Can I Really Expect God to Protect Me? Divine promises in the midst of suffering. by Nancy Guthrie
Can We Defeat Poverty? Unless Africa tames corruption, new aid efforts will fail. by Tony Carnes in Edinburgh, Scotland
Can't We Just Have a Good Argument? Lessons in "respectful conversation." by John Wilson
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, a German, Is Pope Benedict XVI "Simple and humble worker" had served as head of the Vatican office on church doctrine. By Peggy Polk, RNS
Carpets, Wardrobes, and the Glory of the Real A lesson on reality from fantasy author C.S. Lewis. by Jennifer Trafton
Catholics Join NCC Alternative Launch of broad church association around the corner. By Douglas LeBlanc
Changed Lives: Luther The daily gift of new life by Martin E. Marty
Children Huddled in Crevices Mongolia's fledgling church seeks to meet a desperate need. By Jim Jewell
Choose Life' License Plates Hit Red Lights, Green Lights Courts differ on whether messages are state or individual speech. by Bethany Pledge
Choosing the Finalists The 2005 survey winners and how they were picked.
Christian Critics: No Thanks for New Movies Yours, Mine & Ours, Rent, The Ice Harvest, Just Friends, In the Mix—;Christian film critics aren't happy with any of them. They're still more interested in Walk the Line, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Pride & Prejudice and Shopgirl. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Christian Dalits Fight Bias Seek benefits withheld by government. by Manpreet Singh
Christian Ed That Pays Off Grand Canyon University becomes the first for-profit Christian college. By Bob Smietana, with additional reporting by Rebecca Barnes
Christian Research Institute Sues Longtime Critic Hanegraaff says defamation must be answered.
Christian Teens Beheaded in Indonesia Attacks only the latest in effort to "exterminate the Christian community" in the Poso area.
Christian Zionists Split Over Gaza Pullout Some remain politically neutral. by Deann Alford
Christianity Today News Briefs Americorps allowed in Catholic schools, and North Korea leads Open Door's persecution list. by CT staff
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