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October (Web-only)

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One-and-One-Half Cheers for the Anglican Primates' Statement
An interview with theologian—and longtime Anglican—J.I. Packer
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Dispatch: Conservatives Just Got Clobbered
Last week's American Anglican Council meeting in Texas announced victory prematurely
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Christian History Corner: Will the Next Pope Be an African?
"Sixty-four years ago, the Roman Catholic Church consecrated its first black African bishop. Is it time now for the next step?"
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Weblog: Should Christians Be Banned from the Military?
"The Pope's 25 years, the antireligious left, and many other stories from online sources around the world"
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"Books & Culture Corner: I Shop, Therefore I Am"
"Critics of consumer culture are all wet, Virginia Postrel says. The riot of choices available to us resonates with our deepest aesthetic instincts"
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Weblog: Why the CARE Act Still Hasn't Reached Bush's Desk
": D.C. pastor fights off deacons, police to stay in pulpit amid allegations, Boykin apologizes, and other stories from online sources around the world"
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Translating the Anglican Primates
"Interpretations vary widely on what last week's statement means, how forceful it was, and what's next"
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The Countercultural Creed
What are Christians really doing when they stand up and say I believe?
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Weblog: Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Reruns
"Terri Schiavo is no longer being starved to death, and many other stories from online sources around the world"
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Will the Partial-birth Abortion Ban Save Lives?
Most prolife groups say the ban in itself is not what is important
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Weblog: Powell Predicts Sudan Peace by the End of December
"Bush comments on Boykin, Gibson gets a Passion distributor, this year's Hell House, and other stories from online sources around the world"
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"Film Forum: Big-Screen Women Wrestle with Injustice, Mortality, Family Dynamics, and Chainsaws"
Critics review Veronica Guerin, Pieces of April, My Life Without Me, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Runaway Jury. Plus: More on The DaVinci Code, Intolerable Cruelty, Luther, Good Boy!, Kill Bill—Vol. 1, Mystic River, The Gospel of John, the DVD release
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Weblog: Are Anglicans Getting a Pope?
"The continuing tempest over Lt. Gen. Boykin, there's no underground church in China, and many other stories from online sources around the world"
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Christian History Corner: John Paul II's Canonization Cannon
Why and how this pope has made over 470 saints
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Weblog: Italians Outraged Over Judge's Classroom Crucifix Ban
"It is unacceptable that one judge should cancel out millennia of history, says government leader"
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Books & Culture's Book of the Week: The Troubled Conscience of a Founding Father
An Imperfect God examines George Washington and slavery
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Books & Culture Corner: The Year of the Fish
The 2003 baseball season concludes with a bang—and 2004 is just around the corner
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Ancient Christian Commentary on Current Events: What Is War Good For?
What early church leaders thought of Christians and the military
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Weblog: United Methodist High Court Reinstates Charges Against Lesbian Minister
"New internationalists redux, and other stories from online sources around the world"
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The Dick Staub Interview: Francis Bok Is Proof that Slavery Still Exists
"After spending 10 years in slavery, the young Sudanese man is telling his story to the world"


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