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Christian History Corner: From Swamped Creatures to Separated Brethren
Non-Catholics' spiritual status improved dramatically from Unam Sanctam to Vatican II, but where are we now?
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45 Ministries 'Failed to Demonstrate Financial Transparency,' Says Watchdog Website
List may have financial consequences, but several named groups say ratings are wrong
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Books & Culture Corner: Epicurus'—and Darwin's—Dangerous Idea
How we became hedonists
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Weblog: Churches Pray for Child's Resurrection
Paul and Oreta Burnham return to Philippines, James ossuary goes on display as new findings emerge, and the head of the Latin American bishops conference is freed from his kidnappers.
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The Dick Staub Interview: Connie Neal
The author of The Gospel According to Harry Potter talks about leading a friend to Christ through the wizard hero.


Weblog: U.S. District Court Orders Removal of Ten Commandments
The wages of Jabez, faith-based raves, and more articles from online sources around the world
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How Computer Nerds Describe God
The founding editor of Wired magazine explains his mission to talk about faith using the vocabulary and logic of science
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Weblog: Ten Commandments Dispute Leads to Debate on Defining Religion
How evangelical is What Would Jesus Drive campaign? And other stories from online sources around the world
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Film Forum: Christian Critics Split on Second Harry Potter
Harry Potter's return reignites debate among religious press reviewers. Plus: Half Past Dead, The Emperor's Club, Far from Heaven, 8 Mile, and Tuck Everlasting
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Weblog: American Missionary Murdered in Lebanon
Woman murdered in Chicago after asking man about his homosexuality, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: New York Times Blames Christians for Missionary's Death in Lebanon
CAIR's Ibrahim Hooper says Graham, Falwell, and Robertson are equivalent to Osama bin Laden, and other stories from online sources around the world
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Wall Watchers Admits Error in Ministry Critique
In addition, three other organizations removed from group's Transparency Watch list
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Christian History Corner: Dig that Billy Graham Cat!
How the grand old man of evangelism helped create Christian youth culture in the zoot-suit era
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Evangelical Theological Society Moves Against Open Theists
Membership of Pinnock and Sanders challenged by due process
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Books & Culture Corner: Subversive Literature
A report from Toronto, where scholars of religion are holding their annual meeting
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Weblog: Shorter College Splits From Baptist Convention Over Trustee Dispute
L. Venchael Booth, founder of the Progressive National Baptist Convention, dies
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The Dick Staub Interview: Bruce Feiler
The Walking the Bible author discusses why Abraham is central to Islam, Judaism, and Christianity


Weblog: Muslims, Christians Blame American Missionary For Her Own Murder
Experts get a closer look at the James Ossuary, AIDS testing at church, and other stories from online sources around the world
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Weblog: Operation Christmas Child Oddly Criticized for 'Proselytizing'
Republicans in Congress set conservative agenda, and many other stories from online sources from around the world
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Film Forum: Planet-Hopping Pioneers Ponder Virtue, Theology, and the Afterlife
What Christian critics are saying about Solaris, Treasure Planet, The Emperor's Club, Die Another Day, Friday After Next, Personal Velocity, Harry Potter, Fellowship of the Ring, and Bowling for Columbine
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