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Inside CT: Straight Outta Dharamsala
Behind James A. Beverley's report on the Dalai Lama




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Articles appearing in Beverley's Buddhism series include:
Buddhism's Guru | The Dalai Lama, a spiritual hero to millions, works to liberate Tibet, calls on spirits, and believes Jesus lived previous lives. (June 8, 2001)

Basic Buddhism | What the Dalai Lama and his followers believe about God, Buddha, and other teachings. (June 8, 2001)

Weighed Down by Karmic Debt | Aspects of Tibetan spirituality should give Christians pause. (June 8, 2001)

Blood and Tears in Tibet | The Dalai Lama says he appreciates Christian attempts to address persecution in his homeland (June 8, 2001)

James A. Beverley's other articles for Christianity Today include:

Scholars Dispute Fatima Prophecy | Many question whether attempted assassination of Pope fulfilled prophecy. (Aug. 11, 2000)

The Mormon-Evangelical Divide | Beliefs that set Mormons apart, and evangelicals' response. (Feb. 9, 2000)

Smorgasbord Spirituality | Evangelicals make a thin showing as the world's religions gather to make common cause. (Dec. 14, 1999)

Son's Death Shakes Up Unification Church | Sun Myung Moon calls death 'providential' accident, not suicide. (Dec. 15, 1999)

Dental Miracle Reports Draw Criticism (May 24, 1999)

Moon Struck | Church founder's ex-daughter-in-law pens grim tome about life on the inside. (Nov. 16, 1998)
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