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January (Web-only)

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Film Forum Bonus: The Best Films of 2002
The year saw a trend in despair, anger, and revenge at the cinema. Critics and readers weigh in on their favorite depictions of it.
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Weblog: Cloning Ban Bill Reintroduced in House
Muslims blame Christians for church attack, the church goes Amish, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Books & Culture Corner: Double Indemnity Meets Dead Souls
A conversation with novelist Richard Dooling
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Weblog: A Very Unmerry Christmas in Bethlehem
Two injured in British abbey attack, and more information comes to light about the Yemen missionary killings
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Weblog: Yemeni Missionaries' Killer Had Earlier Sought Their Help
Southern Baptists fight hometown, and other stories from online sources around the world
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Christian History Corner: From Oratorios to Elvis
Pop culture has been coming to a church near you for hundreds of years
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Weblog: Censoring Christian Films
As Pat Robertson's Regent U. issues artistic guidelines, Nigeria's censors make arrests for religious denigration
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Books & Culture Corner: Books Present, Books Past, and Books to Come
A new format for this column
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Weblog: Stone Tablet Confirms Solomon's Temple, Biblical Narrative
Ashcroft goes to bat for faith-based initiative, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Is God Exciting Enough?
The author of Still Bored in a Culture of Entertainment says that increased stimulation has caused a deadness of soul. What can turn it around?
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Weblog: Hindu Mob Attacks Pastor, U.S. Missionary, and Others
Presbyterians may call first-ever Special Assembly, former AG suggests Jesus was a terrorist, and other stories from online sources around the world
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Film Forum: 'Not Just Another Holocaust Movie'
Religious press critics review The Pianist, Just Married, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Love Liza, Max, and other highly acclaimed recent releases. Plus: Criticizing Left Behind, and Regent U's controversial student films.
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Weblog: Clonaid Journalist, Mel Gibson Allege Anti-Religion Inquisitions
Abortion declines, Unitarian Universalists debate need for God, and other stories from online sources around the world
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Weblog: InterVarsity Tactics Vary Widely in Countering Opposition
More arrests in Hindu attack on missionary as trial of missionary murder continues, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Christian History Corner: Caveat Gyrator (Elvis Priestly, Part II)
So you've got an evangelistic pop-culture act ready for prime time. Here's a historical pause for reflection.
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Comments on Islam Endanger Missionaries, Letter Says
Baptists in Muslim nations plead for restraint in public statements by American Christians
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Weblog: Muffled, Mumbled, and Other Public Prayers
Are invocations the newest big church-state battleground?
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Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Encounters of the Gods
Christianity and Native American religion in early America.
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The Dick Staub Interview: Eddie Gibbs Reconsiders Gen X Churches
The author of Church Next and Fuller's professor of church growth says his views on church leadership have grown


Weblog: India Expels Pastor Who Was Attacked by Hindu Mob
Palestine's official religion, Left Behind's casting call, and other stories from online sources around the world
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