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  Volume 50, Issue 6
June, 2006 |
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Christianity Today News Briefs Palestinian Bible Society's Gaza bookshop reopened, Biola awards Antony Flew, and Indian Christian granted bail. CT staff
A Faith Tailored Just for You The hoopla over the Gospel of Judas is both absurd and revealing. A Christianity Today editorial
America's Growing Asian Churches A new book offers ministry insights for their unique challenges. Reviewed by Mark Noll
GLOBAL PROGNOSIS An Ugly Phoenix Reborn European anti-Semitism is more widespread than has been let on. David Aikman
Doubts About Fish Story Anti-Darwinists downplay 'missing link.' Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra
Dribbling Circles Around Jesus What did Jesus mean when he said that we would do greater things than he did?—Tyler Willian, Los Angeles, California Answered by Darrell Bock
Emerging Confusion Jesus is the truth whether we experience him or not. Charles Colson with Anne Morse
'Engaging' Heresy Contrary to precedent, few plan to boycott The Da Vinci Code. Peter T. Chattaway
GOOD QUESTION Free, but Not Easy Why grace is so rare among Christians. Reviewed by John Wilson
Georgia to Teach Bible Democrats and Republicans disagreed about what to use as a textbook. James Jewell in Atlanta
'Get Out of San Francisco' City's response to Christian youth event poses legal question. Brad A. Greenberg
Go Figure Recent stats on voting for evangelicals, belief in The Da Vinci Code, and collegiate religion. Compiled by Ted Olsen
BOOKMARKS God Is at Work Economic globalization is an opportunity for missions says Ken Eldred. Reviewed by Stan Guthrie
Heard Any Good Books Lately? Audio is the new medium, and Christian publishers are getting the message. Jonathan Lowe
Jesus Out of Focus The Da Vinci Code is raising issues that go to the heart of the Christian faith—and it's starting to confuse us all. Gary M. Burge
Money Talks Activists hope to change North Korea by punishing China's economy. Boaz Herzog
On the Edge of Famine Politics hinders aid to 11 million East Africans. Deann Alford
BOOKMARKS Our Prayerful History This impressive history of prayer in America neglects theology. Reviewed by Eric Miller
Passages Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world. CT staff
REFLECTIONS Philosophers' Potpourri Quotations to stir heart and mind. Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman
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