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August 1, 1995

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August 1, 1995

An Evangelical Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Waste Subscriber access only

LETTERS to the EDITOR Subscriber access only

Words, words, words . . .

Get the Numbers Right Subscriber access only

CONVERSATIONS Subscriber access only

Larry Crabb thinks therapy belongs back in the churches

EDITORIALS Subscriber access only

A Tenuous Victory for Religious Freedom

The UN's Antifamily Manifesto Subscriber access only

The Beijing platform downplays the family, while exalting the autonomous individual.

In a Children's Cancer Ward Subscriber access only

How Mary and Martha coped with life's toughest blow.

The Gospel According to Prozac

Can a pill do what the Holy Spirit could not?

REFLECTIONS Subscriber access only

Poisonous fruit

BOOKS Subscriber access only

Cornelius Plantinga goes toe to toe with sin

Women's Ways Subscriber access only

A fresh look at the stories of 30 women of the Bible.

Inward Bound Subscriber access only

Where the therapeutic and spiritual journeys meet.

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Subscriber access only

A Matter of Life and Death

SOUTHERN BAPTISTS Subscriber access only

Racist No More? Black Leaders Ask

VIETNAM Subscriber access only

Christians Ambivalent About Normalization

WOMEN'S CONFERENCE Subscriber access only

Beijing's Bewildering Agenda

NEW ERA UPDATE Subscriber access only

Ministries Pursue Disputed Funds

PUBLIC EDUCATION Subscriber access only

Clinton: Room for Religion in Nation's Schools

CANADA Subscriber access only

Largest Seminary Almost Goes Under

ROSENBERGER CASE Subscriber access only

High Court Mandates Equal Treatment For Religion

Reclaiming the Soul of Science Subscriber access only

Scandal? Subscriber access only

We would be deluding ourselves if we thought that evangelical thinking in our day has progressed very far.

Scandal? (continued from previous article) Subscriber access only

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