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  Volume 52, Issue 9
September, 2008 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 39 articles.
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Interview: Richard Foster's Spiritual Formation Richard Foster's disciplined attention to spiritual formation began early on. Interview by Mark Galli
Bookmarks Short reviews of The Future of Christian Learning, To Live Upon Hope, and The Palace Council. John Wilson, editor of Books & Culture
Editorial: Caesar's Sectarians The government keeps trying to favor one kind of religion over another. A Christianity Today editorial
Choosing Celibacy How to stop thinking of singleness as a problem. Marcy Hintz
Making Something of the World Our best response to the world is to make something of it. Andy Crouch
Inside CT Inside CT: Crouch and Culture With one book off to the printer, Andy Crouch contemplates beginning another. David Neff, editor in chief
Andy Crouch on the Culture Mandate Andy Crouch says there's no reason to get paralyzed by our 'culture making' mandate. Interview by Derek R. Keefe
'Dead Sea Scrolls on Stone' Prof says first-century tablet tells of messiah who will die and rise. Gordon Govier
Music Review: The Hold Steady The Hold Steady reminds us of "something bigger." Andy Whitman
Culture Maker Culture Maker: Book Missionary Meritt Sawyer and friends revive the value of family and the printed page. Katelyn Beaty
Review Putting Girls on Display Why females younger and younger are being portrayed as sexual objects. Todd C. Ream and Sara C. Ream
Go Figure: Religion in Election Coverage and Other Recent Stats Religion coverage in the primary season, the difference between "churched" and "unchurched" America, and the abortion decline. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Culture Maker: Little Leaguer Bob Muzikowski Bob Muzikowski turns vacant lots into fields of promise. Derek R. Keefe
Healing Oral Roberts University $70 million and Mart Green's business acumen are repairing a scandal-scarred school. John W. Kennedy in Tulsa
REFLECTIONS Hope for Troubled Times Quotations to stir heart and mind. Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman
TV Allows Iranian Christians to Come Alongside U.S. Believers Satellites allow Iranian Christians to come alongside believers back home. Christopher Lewis
Inside Todd Bentley's Florida Outpouring The Florida Outpouring revival concerned Pentecostal leaders. Cary McMullen, The Ledger of Lakeland
Muslim-background Believers Struggle to Find Christian Community Muslim-background believers in the U.S. struggle to find Christian community. Christopher Lewis
Brian McLaren Emerging In his last two books, Brian McLaren presents more clearly than ever his vision of the gospel. Scot McKnight
Christian Vision Project My Gospel Was Too Large Emphasizing the big gospel can make it hard to communicate any gospel. David Fitch
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