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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
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ARTICLE: Who's Afraid of the Holy Spirit?
The uneasy conscience of a noncharismatic evangelical.
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REFLECTIONS
Classic and contemporary excerpts


NEWS: Hard-Core Porn Technology Hits Home
This summer's trial of Robert and Carleen Thomas was more than a routine bust of a dirtybooks distributor.
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NEWS: Urban Relocators Build Bridges
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NEWS: Christians Aid Forgotten Guyanese Poor
In Guyana, helping people cope has become a driving passion.
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NEWS: Christians Suffer Renewed Attacks
The holy war, or jihad, in the southern Philippines is getting ugly.


News Briefs


NEWS: Muslim Death Threats Protested


NEWS: Protesters Offer Silent Witness in Haiti


NEWS: Florida Shootings Stifle Pro-lifers
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NEWS: Science Finds Religion at Symposium
Academic disciplines meet at C S. Lewis conference
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NORTH AMERICAN SCENE: Fragrance-free Service Initiated


New Catechism a Bestseller


FEC Targets Political Ad


Christians Decry Rights Bill


Randall Terry Attacks Religious Right
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Jews for Jesus Fights Cult Label


NEWS: City Erects Pagan Sculpture
ill Quetzalcoatl statue violate Establishment Clause?
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