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 Volume 50
May (Web-only), 2006 |
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A Soul Man Testifies Gospel music led this skeptical author to faith. LaTonya Taylor interviews David Ritz
Back to the Garden Digging in the dirt as spiritual formation. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
PLAY BALL Bowling Alone No More A stealth revolution in attitude may be brewing. Mark Galli
Christianity's Cultural Contributions What has Christianity ever done for us? Quite a lot, actually. Rob Moll interviews Jonathan Hill
Da Vinci Draws Jeers Cannes critics callous about Code, but the movie deviates from book in that the main character, played by Tom Hanks, entertains notion that Jesus might be God after all. Plus: Christian critics slam Poseidon and Just My Luck, but applaud Goal! The Dream Begins. by Josh Hurst
Faith Like a Child Children's spirituality has been getting increased academic attention, with implications for our churches. Scottie May
How the Early Christians Worshipped What did Christians really believe before the council of Nicaea? Justin Martyr
Incomplete Sentences Many pro athletes convicted of a crime are sentenced to a lame excuse for "community service." It's time for the legal system to show a little backbone. Mark Moring
Kentucky Asks What Year Is It? After evolution fights comes dispute over A.D. vs. C.E. Michael Jennings, Religion News Service
Mere Christianity Goes to War Justin Phillips tells the story of C.S. Lewis's wartime radio broadcasts. Bob Smietana
Mission Mediocre; Who Gives a Hoot? Christian film critics debate whether or not the Mission: Impossible franchise should remain on active duty. Meanwhile, critics shoot Hoot and skip An American Haunting; plus, more reviews of United 93 and Akeelah and the Bee. by Josh Hurst
Rumors of Heaven Our perennial interest in life after death. Rodney Clapp
Shakeup at Patrick Henry College New president and academic dean announced after 5 of school's 16 faculty quit in protest. Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Purcellville, Va.
The Da Vinci Dud Christian film critics rip apart The Da Vinci Code, applaud Over the Hedge, and see no good in See No Evil. Plus, continued coverage of The Promise and Poseidon. by Josh Hurst
The Founding Fathers' Days of Prayer The young country often found it needed to turn to God. Rob Moll interviews James H. Hutson
The Jesus Dynasty: How to Explain Away the New Testament James Tabor's historical assumptions that reject God's activity on Earth force him into odd arguments to explain the birth of Christianity. Darrell Bock
Travel Writing from the Afterlife If the Bible doesn't quench your curiosity on what it's like in heaven and hell, we have two new firsthand accounts. Rob Moll
Unaccountable at Calvary Chapel Former pastor still pulled strings years after his departure, Calvary of Albuquerque members claim. Rob Moll
United 93 Soars, RV Stalls Christian critics love United 93, tolerate RV, are okay with Akeelah and the Bee, and say "forget it" to Stick It. Plus, a review of Water. by Josh Hurst
Very Important Fiction The Gospel according to The New York Times Book Review John Wilson
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