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Church, State, and Columbine
Since the infamous massacre, America has been rethinking the role of religion in the public square.




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Adapted from Day of Reckoning (Brazos Press). ©2001 by Wendy Murray Zoba.





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Zoba's Day of Reckoning: Columbine and the Search for America's Soul can be purchased at ChristianBook.com and other book retailers.

The Brazos Press/Baker Books site has more information about the book, including another excerpt.

Christianity Today's earlier coverage of the Columbine tragedy includes:

Building a Bridge | A gay journalist and evangelical pastor correct their mutual misperceptions. (July 13, 2000)

Columbine's Tortuous Road to Healing | One year later, survivor's recovery is filled with painful twists and turns. (April 14, 2000)

Videos of Hate | Columbine killers harbored anti-Christian prejudice. (Jan. 26, 2000)

Retailers Marketing Martyrdom to Teens | Littleton Massacre Now Merchandise Opportunity (Nov. 12, 1999)

Cassie Said Yes, They Said No | The mainstream press unquestionably accepted Salon.com's "debunking" of the Columbine confession. (November 1, 1999)

Do You Believe in God? | Columbine and the stirring of America's soul. (October 4, 1999)

Tough Love Saved Cassie | The Bernall's discuss their family's struggle to keep Christ at the center of their lives. (October 4, 1999)

Today's Christian Woman, a Christianity Today sister publication, also covered the Littleton tragedy with articles from the perspective of Columbine's teachers and a student's parent.

For the latest and continuing coverage of the Columbine tragedy and other school violence, see The Denver Post, The Rocky Mountain News, Boulder's The Daily Camera, and Yahoo!'s full coverage areas on Columbine and school violence.

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