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September 12

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INSIDE CT: Talking 'Bout a Generation
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In Praise of Premise Keepers


FEC Targets Political Ad


Christians Decry Rights Bill


Randall Terry Attacks Religious Right


Jews for Jesus Fights Cult Label


NEWS: City Erects Pagan Sculpture
ill Quetzalcoatl statue violate Establishment Clause?
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NEWS: Media Campaign Targets Unchurched


NEWS: Has Rift Between Orthodox, Protestants Begun to Heal?


NEWS: Group Picks First American Leader


NEWS: Churches Challenge Synod Ruling


BOOKS: Rating Our Theologians


SIDEBAR: Worth Mentioning: News, notices, and curiosities of religious publishing


PHILIP YANCEY: What Surprised Jesus


NEWS: Christians Suffer Renewed Attacks
The holy war, or jihad, in the southern Philippines is getting ugly.


The Unrepeatable Tom Skinner
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CHURCH IN ACTION: Closing the Ultimate Sale
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EDITORIAL: Blinded by the 'Lite'
Dying modernity is into spirituality. What does this trend portend?
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EDITORIAL: AIDS Policy Failure
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COVER: Reaching the First Post-Christian Generation
Raised in a world of MTV, AIDS, and a trillion-dollar debt, Generation X is making new demands on the church
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