Volume 47, Number 10
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Cover Story
The James bone box controversy reveals the politics beneath the science
Gordon Govier
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"Recent comments from V. Gene Robinson, Archbishop Peter Akinola, and Ted Haggard"
Ted Olsen
Messianic Jew sues University of New Orleans over ban
Stan Guthrie
Lawyers take $2.5 million of $3.7 million settlement
Religion News Service, CT Staff
They fear Aristide plans to renew 200-year national pact with the devil.
Compass Direct and CT staff
Similar codes have been established in Great Britain and Canada
Ken Walker
The cultural success of evangelicalism is its greatest weakness
Christianity Today editorial
Let's not make the Commandments into a graven image
A Christianity Today Editorial
Why I still think the James bone box is likely to be authentic.
Ben Witherington
"Three friends, four spiritual laws, and other legacies of Bill Bright"
Josh McDowell, Dave Hannah, and Rick Warren
How Christians thrive in the land where ethnic and religious strife is always just around the corner
Tim Stafford
Why InterVarsity Christian Fellowship was derecognized at some of America's leading universities
Andy Crouch
Ten truths that can help reformers survive (and thrive) at annual denominational meetings
Douglas LeBlanc
"Quotations to stir the heart and mind from Van Gogh, Dante, Thomas Merton, and others"
Richard A. Kauffman
Ceasefires and peace talks bow to greater powers in Sudan
Jeff M. Sellers
How do we learn the deep 'one another' community of Scripture without being in close proximity?
Karen Shepard
How should Christianity's Jewish heritage change how Gentiles relate to their faith?
David Neff
It's still impossible to predict what will advance the gospel in Hollywood
Andy Crouch
A convert from Islam answers critics hostile to the Christian mission
Jonathan Bonk
"The Yale historian and missiologist talks about his conversion, Muslim-Christian relations, Anglican troubles, and the future of Christianity"
Jonathan J. Bonk
Christopher Hall and John Sanders continue their debate over open theism
Cindy Crosby
A high school teacher finds the sacred in all the wrong places
By Greg Taylor
One small ruling for Texas; one giant leap into a cultural abyss
Charles Colson with Anne Morse