Volume 46, Number 1
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Cover Story
The controversy reveals a struggle for the soul of Islam
James A. Beverley
More from this Issue
Having trouble finding Icelandic techno in your bookstore? Try online
Ted Olsen
The containerized chapel has everything troops need to worship
Ted Olsen
"A church in Norway first held an 88-hour service, and now it wants to sing through the hymnal"
Ted Olsen
Charities overwhelmed by task of distributing $1.5 billion windfall
Tony Carnes
Executive director says belt-tightening was inevitable before church and economic uncertainty
Stan Guthrie
September 11 terrorist attacks top Christianity Today's list of the year's most influential news stories.
CT Editors and Newswriters
Criticisms of unionism and syncretism against Kieschnick pushed aside in ruling
Staff reports, RNS
"After Advanced Cell Technology announcement, sharp criticism comes from all sides"
Todd Hertz
Western region action would have allowed health insurance for a legally domiciled adult living with an employee
Mark Kellner
Largest contributing churches are reassessing their contributions
CT Wire Services
CTV appoints Mark Schneider as anchor for spirituality segment
John Longhurst
"Church, government still wrestling over ending lawsuits"
Sue Careless
But supporters of open theism say they'll stay in the Evangelical Theological Society despite resolution
David Neff
Relief agencies mount efforts as Christian radio begins Dari broadcasts
Sheryl Henderson Blunt
The adoption of Islamic law in northern Nigeria has ignited conflict between Christians and Muslims
Obed Minchakpu
"Local Christians support decision to exit the caste system, but missions hype spoils the event"
Manpreet Singh
Religious leaders join the Peruvian government in investigating unsolved crimes
David Miller
Evangelicals warn that peace process is in trouble
Mary Cagney
Fundamentalist has become a rhetorical weapon of mass destruction
Christianity Today Editorial
"The Communist country may ease some religious restrictions, but they still want an apolitical church."
Christianity Today Editorial
"Though Muslims shared allegiance to Muhammad and to the Qur'an, Islam faced division as soon as the prophet died"
James A. Beverley
What Oswald Chambers and C.S. Lewis teach us about living through the long battle with terrorism
J.I. Packer
The retiring head of Exodus says gay transformation ministries are more respected and effective than ever
Bob Davies
Beauty is making a comeback in science and theology. Will it find its place in the lives of believers?
John G. Stackhouse Jr
Quotations to stir the heart and mind on hatred and forgiveness
Richard A. Kauffman
We live in a fallen world. We will die. We need to face that
Andy Crouch
He Qi first saw Jesus' face in an old magazine. Now he paints his own images of the biblical story
Douglas LeBlanc
It's well nigh impossible to hate the warm-hearted Harry Potter. A review of 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.'
Douglas LeBlanc
"Big screen and small screen features focus on C.S. Lewis, WWII pacifists, and young love"
Douglas LeBlanc
Randall Balmer returns to his father's faith—with qualifications and hesitations
Andy Crouch
We need to be informed and discerning about the Islamic worldview
Charles Colson