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 Volume 52
March (Web-only), 2008 |
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REVIEW Review: The Jesus Storybook Bible The Jesus Storybook Bible is as theological as it is charming. Review by Ben Patterson
Review Review: Behe's Edge of Evolution Michael Behe wonders how much Darwinism can really explain. Stephen H. Webb
Speaking Out Speaking Out: Living Together Only in holy matrimony, not in cohabitation. Mike McManus
Theology in the News Black Power from the Pulpit In wake of Obama's speech, author talks about The Decline of African American Theology. Interview by Collin Hansen
Religious Claim Doesn't Grant Homeschooling Right Appellate judge: "Parents do not have a constitutional right to homeschool their children." Sarah Pulliam
Do Evangelicals Prefer Hillary or Obama? Without exit-poll data for Democrats, reliable data is hard to come by. Sarah Pulliam
'Father, Into Your Hands I Commit My Spirit' Jesus' important addition to David's cry. David Neff
Americans Have No Moral Qualms About Gambling As casinos and lotteries spread, two-thirds of Americans join in. Greg Trotter, Religion News Service
Speaking Out She'ol: Is Death a Place? Is death a place? Rajkumar Boaz Johnson
Speaking Out Speaking Out: STDs and the Church The recent study findings on STDs confirm my experience—and my conviction that churches can do more to help young women. Jennifer Oxford
Kidnappers Demand Huge Ransom for Iraqi Bishop Armed men seeking to intimidate Christian community had threatened church leader. Peter Lamprecht, Compass Direct
Slideshow Slideshow: The Last Supper The Upper Room in art. Compiled by Katelyn Beaty
Now a Christian, 'Salt' of Salt-N-Pepa on VH1 Pushed to the edge, 'Salt' of Salt-N-Pepa turned to Jesus; now the hip-hop duo is reconciling on VH1. Rebecca Cusey, Religion News Service
Speaking Out Speaking Out: Our Ears Still Itch That church down the street isn't the only one pandering to the congregation. Trevin Wax
Review Scot McKnight Reviews Hermeneutics of Doctrine The Hermeneutics of Doctrine argues that belief is as much about embodiment as affirmation. Review by Scot McKnight
Robert Walker: Beyond Paper and Ink Plus: Mark Fackler remembers Walker Liz Lawson-Young
Draft ELCA Statement on Sexuality Punts "This church does not have consensus," committee says. Daniel Burke, Religion News Service
Spiritual Disaster Preparedness Will evangelicals show the will to pursue the prevention of a pending threat? Tyler Wigg Stevenson
Episcopal Stations of the Cross — Without the Cross Episcopalian liturgy for Stations of the Millennium Development Goals truncates the gospel, critics say. Susan Wunderink
Speaking Out Speaking Out: Evangelical Founding Fathers Remember the concerns of those to whom Jefferson wrote on the separation of church and state. Steven Waldman
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