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May, 2006

Nothing But the Blood

More and more evangelicals believe Christ's atoning death is merely a grotesque creation of the medieval imagination. Really?

Tying Grace to the Cross Subscriber access only

The old hymns capture our condition.

Passages Subscriber access only

Promotions, deaths, and other items from the religion world.

Peace, Peace Subscriber access only

From the front page to the obits, one day's news about Christian peacemaking.

CT News Briefs Subscriber access only

Palestinian Bible Society bookshop threatened, closed; church political activities investigated; Wal-Mart carries the pill.

Salary Quandary Subscriber access only

Ministries pay executives less than their secular nonprofit counterparts. Should they?

The Saints Go Marching Back Subscriber access only

Poverty-fighting Christians labor to restore city workforce after Katrina.

Crash Subscriber access only

What our harrowing experience taught me about human nature.

Crunchy Time Subscriber access only

Rod Dreher says that conservative man cannot live by the free market alone.

Visual Spirituality Subscriber access only

Is religious art, like Michelangelo's 'Creation of Adam,' a violation of the second commandment when God is portrayed?—Steve Potts, Jackson, Mississippi

The Scripture-Engaging Lincoln Subscriber access only

A new biography is one of the best.

Stopping Genocide—Again Subscriber access only

Ethnic bloodshed in Sudan's Darfur region remains the top crisis for U.N. ambassador John Bolton.

This Little Light of Mine Subscriber access only

Sharing your faith does not have to be so intimidating.

Post-Traumatic Faith Subscriber access only

Understanding the plight of Christians who have killed in combat.

The ACLU Is Not Evil

And neither are many people with whom we disagree.

The Debt Slayers

There's a reason there are more Christian financial advisers than ever.

The Legacy of Adoniram Judson Subscriber access only

A new biography shows behind the successful missionary were three matchless women.

A Long, Warm Glow Subscriber access only

A respected evangelical elder on the life of faith.

Searching for Cultural Authority Subscriber access only

Neither nature nor experience are sufficient to interpret reality, writes Roger Lundin.

Ponder These Things Subscriber access only

Quotations to stir heart and mind.

Trapped with Dr. X Subscriber access only

An evolutionary philosopher's case against religion overpromises, underdelivers.

Choking on Modernity Subscriber access only

The Maker's Diet is part of the problem.

Gridlock on Genocide Subscriber access only

Pressure on Sudan mounts, but the killing continues in Darfur.

The Evangelical Unifier: History Subscriber access only

Douglas Sweeney appeals to evangelicals of all stripes to sustain the movement's momentum.

Becoming a Christian Subscriber access only

Twelve conversations with people who came to Christ.

Every Tribe and Class

If these missionaries have their way, millions of Taiwanese will no longer be too embarrassed or intimidated to go to church.

Homeland Security's Catch-22 for Exiles Subscriber access only

'Ridiculous' interpretation of law bars thousands.

Whose Law in Afghanistan? Subscriber access only

High-profile apostasy case highlights legal contradictions.

Religious Freedom Isn't Free Subscriber access only

Rights to faith and liberty are at risk in Afghanistan.

Quotation Marks Subscriber access only

Recent comments from Tom Fox, Mitt Romney, and Billy Graham.

Go Figure Subscriber access only

Recent stats on gifts to Pat Robertson, church attenders' view on the Iraq war, and mainline seminarians.

A New Kind of Urban Christian

As the city goes, so goes the culture.

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