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September 6

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Yancey: The Encyclopedia of Theological Ignorance
In view of the mess we have made of crystal-clear commands, I tremble to think how we might act if some doctrines were less ambiguous.


TV Stations Turn Down Exodus Ads
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Evangelicals Embrace Vegetarian Diet
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NAE Mulls Move to Azusa
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Church Rejects 'Worship Tax'
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84,000 Join Jakes in Georgia
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In Brief


Hindu Radical Fingered in Killing


Christian Groups Labeled 'Cultic'
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Starvation Puts 150,000 at Risk


Broadcaster Alleges Discrimination


School Decision Irks Muslims
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Inside CT: Fixing Johnny
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Letters


Jerusalem: Reconciliation Walk Reaches Pinnacle
Western Christians ask forgiveness for crusader atrocities.
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Money: Religious Mutual Funds Flourish
Socially responsible' investing grows popular.
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Africa: Traditionalists in Conflict with Evangelicals
Christian teachings conflict with tribal customs, national laws.
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Church Growth: New Latino Congregations Spring Up
Church networks are cooperating to launch congregations in unlikely U.S. locations.
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Editorial: Stay in School
Why dropping out of public education is a bad choice for Christians.


Editorial: Go Directly to Jail


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