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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
A Halloween Solution Announcing a new line of costumes. by Doug Mendenhall, Religion News Service
A Hard Pill to Swallow How the tiny tablet upset my soul. by Agnieszka Tennant
A Higher Education A slew of new books on faith and learning may signal a renaissance for the Christian college. by Michael S. Hamilton
A Jewel of a Writer Bret Lott is a true-blue evangelical who writes literary fiction that New York takes seriously (and that Oprah loves). by Lauren F. Winner
A Look Of Love Persecuted priest's smile planted faith in a Chinese activist. By Tony Carnes
A Model of Intolerance The "religious bigot" who brought down slavery. by David Neff
A Modest Proposal Nine tasks egalitarians and complementarians can pursue. by Timothy George
A More Demanding Faith Christian history is full of attempts to lead a more radical faith. by David Neff
A More Perfect Society Why I wouldn't want to live there. by Angela Beise
A Narnia Without Lewis or Aslan The real surprise in The Giant Surprise, a "brand new Narnia adventure story," isn't the byline. by Lauren F. Winner
A New Song Taize's unique congregational singing is artistic, yet waits on the Spirit. by Richard Dinwiddie
A Peace Plan for the Gender War How to love your egalitarian or complementarian neighbor as yourself. by Timothy George
A Question of Repentance Northern Ireland evangelicals: Laying down arms not enough. by Mary Cagney
A Question of Trusts Court says Methodist church may leave denomination and keep its property. by Kathleen K. Rutledge
A Quirky and Vibrant Mosaic Evangelicals are admired, mocked, praised, scorned—and all for good reason. by Philip Yancey
A Soaring Romance, a Flying House, a Derailed Marriage Christian critics praise Pride & Prejudice, play Zathura, debunk Derailed, bicker with Bee Season, and bury Get Rich or Die Tryin'. Plus, more reviews of Good Night, and Good Luck and Jarhead. by Jeffrey Overstreet
A Sugar High for the Eyes Christian critics sample Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Wedding Crashers. Plus, more reviews of War of the Worlds, Fantastic Four and Dark Water. by Jeffrey Overstreet
A Time to Rebuild Ravaged New Orleans seminary vows to return to urban site. by James Jewell
A Voice in the Relativistic Wilderness The Pope crusaded for "moral truth." We should welcome his help. By Richard John Neuhaus
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