Volume 48, Number 3
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Cover Story
Why evangelicals are cheering a movie with profoundly Catholic sensibilities.
David Neff
More from this Issue
How Christians are trying to ease tensions in the Islamic Republic.
By John W. Kennedy
Recent quotes on abortion, marriage, and missions
Compiled by Ted Olsen
Controversy over book with young-earth views raises protests - and sales.
Stan Guthrie
Tribunal to arbitrate that civil cases can appeal to Muslim legal principles.
By Carol Lowes in Toronto
Episcopal conservatives seek to reclaim wayward church.
By Douglas LeBlanc
Government seeks to stamp out North Korea refugee problem
By Timothy R. Callahan in Washington, with 'CT' staff reports
Critics say SBC curriculum about Asia is 'racially offensive.'
By Ken Walker
Congrassmen appalled at religious persecution of Christians and Muslims.
Joshua Newton
Top Democrats have much work ahead to convince voters of their religious sincerity.
A Christianity Today Editorial
The success of The Purpose-Driven Life reveals a cultural opportunity.
A Christianity Today Editorial
Why evangelicals are cheering a movie with profoundly Catholic sensibilities.
David Neff
Why I asked the Anti-Defamation League to give Mel Gibson a break.
Michael Medved
Mel Gibson is drawing on a long tradition of Cross-centered devotion.
Chris Armstrong
At the heart of the universe, there is a just and gracious God.
By Peter Jensen
No one was more pivotal to the emerging movement than Carl F.H. Henry
Timothy George
Christians find themselves battered by the world's longest civil war and a brutally repressive regime
Benedict Rogers
With Max Lucado, what you see is what you get. And what you get is a man who incarnates a message about second chances.
By Cindy Crosby
Separating church and state now means separating belief and action.
By Ted Olsen
What is the scriptural and theological support for the teaching that Jesus, the God-man, remains eternally incarnate?
J.I. Packer
Stop whining, count your blessings, and love your global neighbors.
By Stephen L. Carter
In True Faced, readers learn to strip off their masks.
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Developing biblical foundations for understanding worship.
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
In True Faced, readers learn to strip off their masks.
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Two authors argue that this strain of liberation theology is as relevant as ever.
Reviewed by F. Burton Nelson
Taking a church from dry bones to spiritual vitality
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Don't let AIDS steal African children's future.
Philip Yancey