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Colleges & Seminaries
The University Under the Microscope There's hope for higher ed. Edward E. Ericson, Jr.
Faith, Dogma, and Academic Freedom The problem with narrow-minded openness Joseph Loconte
Weblog: InterVarsity Chapter Drops Suit Against Rutgers University "Maryland Senate bans Christian minister's prayer, aid groups oppose Pentagon control, and other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
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Weblog: Canadian Supreme Court Backs Same-Sex Marriage Plus: Another religion clash in Egypt, a Baylor bump, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Lesbian Methodist Minister Defrocked Plus: Denver keeps Christmas, pro-life Democrats push for comeback, Adventist leaders die in plane crash, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Third of Three Federal District Courts Calls Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Unconstitutional Plus: A pastor's plagiarism penitence, The New York Times gets Christian higher ed right twice in a week, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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Weblog: Bob Jones's Biggest Problem Billy preaches all four nights at his Dallas mission Ted Olsen
Weblog: The End of Christian Fundamentalism? Maundy Tuesday, the unreal real St. Patrick, and many other articles from news sources around the world Ted Olsen
Weblog: Jesus Threw Out the Money Changers. I'm Just Making a Withdrawal. Plus: Dominus Iesus vs. The Amsterdam Declaration, where porn and the Vatican meet, and other stories from mainstream media around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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Compassionate Evangelicalism How a document conceived 30 years ago has prompted us to care more about 'the least of these. Joel A. Carpenter
Weblog: Canadian House Passes Bill Critics Say May Ban Bible Passages "More Ten Commandments disputes, Jews upset over Presbyterian church, and other stories from online sources around the world." Ted Olsen
Outreach to Despair Christians minister to the hopeless in Gaza. By Deann Alford
Influential Things Come in Small Packages "Three friends, four spiritual laws, and other legacies of Bill Bright" "Josh McDowell, Dave Hannah, and Rick Warren"
Weblog: Campus Crusade for Christ Founder Bill Bright Dies at 81 Former happy pagan went on to form one of the largest and most efficient parachurch ministries in the world. Ted Olsen
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A Tale of Two Schools Harvard is Harvard. Bethel is the it school for Baptist General Conference diehards. Nathaniel Taylor
Cracks in the Tower A closer look at the Christian college boom. Allen Guelzo
Open or Closed Case? Controversial theologian John Sanders on way out at Huntington. By Stan Guthrie
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Rites of Passage Debs and pledges Lauren F. Winner
Modern, All Too Modern Tom Wolfe's new novel, largely reviewed as a satiric report on the sexual mores of today's college students, is fundamentally about the nature of the human will. Reviewed by S. T. Karnick
Weblog: Free the Boykin Transcripts! Plus: Joe Stowell resigns from Moody, and many other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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Security Gaffes Evangelical schools worry over post-9/11 visa rules. By Bob Smietana
Weblog: Fuller Prof Ordered to Leave U.S. Plus: Iraqi Christians return to church, Boston churches demonstrate against violence, and Bush is told to renounce his possessions. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Inventing Evangelicalism No one was more pivotal to the emerging movement than Carl F.H. Henry Timothy George
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A Tale of Two Schools Harvard is Harvard. Bethel is the it school for Baptist General Conference diehards. Nathaniel Taylor
Cracks in the Tower A closer look at the Christian college boom. Allen Guelzo
The University Under the Microscope There's hope for higher ed. Edward E. Ericson, Jr.
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The Ph.D. Octopus, 100 Years On Wilfred M. McClay
The Groves of Academe Special Pleading? Will Katerberg
Matters of the Mind Quotations to stir the heart about thinking Richard A. Kauffman
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"One Lord, One Faith, Many Ethnicities" How to become a diverse organization and keep your sanity CT Forum
Weblog: Federal Judge Says City Shouldn't Have Banned 'Jesus Is Alive' Sign "Stolen Jesuses, changes at Bibleman HQ, and many more religion stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
The Dick Staub Interview: Pursuing God and Community A self-described nerd says pursuing God and community is possible through commitment
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Good Question: Vegetarians in Paradise Based on Isaiah 11:6-7 and 65:25, will we be vegetarians in the new heaven and earth as Adam and Eve were before the Fall? Answered by Bill T. Arnold
The Ph.D. Octopus, 100 Years On Wilfred M. McClay
The Dick Staub Interview: J. Budziszewski Knows That You Know What You Know Even though you may not know it yourself.
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Sex and the Single Christian No, chastity isn't archaic. Agnes Howard
From Ewww ... to Wow! What a big difference a small spider made. By Bethany Torode
Everything That Rises Must Converge The inevitable and preordained trajectories of evolution. by William Dembski
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Jesus and the Religions A new paradigm for Christian engagement? by Gerald R. McDermott
Weblog: Federal Judge Says City Shouldn't Have Banned 'Jesus Is Alive' Sign "Stolen Jesuses, changes at Bibleman HQ, and many more religion stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
The Tradition Temptation Why we should still give Scripture pride of place Roger E. Olson
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Father Brown Fakes the Shroud Start with a piece of glass and some white oil paint N. D. Wilson
The Orderly Product of a Disordered Mind A biography of the maker of Cruden's Concordance Timothy Larsen
The Shroud's Second Image New evidence reopens debate about the controversial relic. By Gordon Govier
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The Orderly Product of a Disordered Mind A biography of the maker of Cruden's Concordance Timothy Larsen
The Barbarians Have Come Reinhold Niebuhr's daughter examines her fellow Christians and finds most of them wanting. by Paul C. Merkley
Whither Pentecostal Scholarship? The overlap between people with the Spirit and people with Ph.D.'s. By Arlene M. SÁnchez Walsh
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"Weblog: Texas Court Reinstates $173,000 Fine Against 'Seminary'" "Danish atheist pastor gets to keep his job, BBC scales down religion, and other stories from around the world" Ted Olsen
Best Christian Places to Work: President in Sweats Leadership's informal style reflects an atmosphere of openness on the Whitworth College campus Helen Lee
Best Christian Places to Work: Practicing What They Teach Dallas Theological Seminary and Multnomah Bible College and Seminary share a philosophy on managing employees Helen Lee
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Reflections: Teaching and Learning Quotations to stir heart and mind. Compiled by Richard Kauffman
Making Disciples by Sacred Story Biblical storytelling conveys the realities of our faith better than almost any other form of communication. By Walter Wangerin Jr.
The Ph.D. Octopus, 100 Years On Wilfred M. McClay
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Open or Closed Case? Controversial theologian John Sanders on way out at Huntington. By Stan Guthrie
A Transatlantic Alliance Two South Africans changed their country by linking their church with an African American church Joan Millard
Best Christian Places to Work: Practicing What They Teach Dallas Theological Seminary and Multnomah Bible College and Seminary share a philosophy on managing employees Helen Lee
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A Tale of Two Schools Harvard is Harvard. Bethel is the it school for Baptist General Conference diehards. Nathaniel Taylor
Jesus in Beijing by David Lyle Jeffrey
Rebuilding Afghanistan U How Christian scholars are using their heads to change people's hearts at universities worldwide-including the one Osama bin Laden used to roam Agnieszka Tennant
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Weblog: Roy Moore Makes His Case to the U.S. Senate Plus: Wheaton College's Billy Graham Center catches fire, archbishops bet on NBA finals, Ala. school board retracts conservative Christian mandate, U.S. considers more debt relief, and other stories from online news sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Bono's Thin Ecclesiology Any person can stand outside the church and critique its obedience to the gospel Christianity Today Editorial
Weblog: Wheaton College Allows Dancing for All, Drinking and Tobacco for Non-Undergraduates Illinois law drives complete overhaul of school's conduct code. Ted Olsen
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A Tale of Two Schools Harvard is Harvard. Bethel is the it school for Baptist General Conference diehards. Nathaniel Taylor
Cracks in the Tower A closer look at the Christian college boom. Allen Guelzo
Jedi or Jesuit? Looking for God at the cineplex. Jason Byassee
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