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Alec Hill Responds
The president of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship on "Not All Evangelicals and Catholics Together."
Not All Evangelicals and Catholics Together
Protestant debate on justification is reigniting questions about Rome.
Europe's Past Is Today's Hope
Rome won't cede the continent to secularists without a fight.
Amiable Impasse
Charitable Catholic/evangelical dialogue snags on imputation, authority.
A Unifying Vocation
Why development work and gospel work cannot be put asunder.
Why You Can't Just 'Love Your Neighbor'
According to Benedict XVI's new encyclical, trying to love people without knowing the truth about them leads to mere sentiment and will do them harm.
Condoms, HIV, and Pope Benedict
Leading HIV researcher Edward C. Green says criticism of the pope 'unfair.'
The Post-Neuhaus Future of Evangelicals and Catholics Together
Charles Colson says the convert to Catholicism helped break down the most important barrier.
Richard John Neuhaus: Witness to Truth
A First Things junior fellow remembers the man whose life was spent 'witnessing to the truth.'
First Things Founder Richard John Neuhaus Dies at 72
The Catholic theologian also co-founded Evangelicals and Catholics Together.
Catholic Bishops Warn Obama Against Expanded Abortion Rights
Freedom of Choice Act would coerce Americans and limit freedoms, they warn.
Catholic Bishops Debate Pro-Life Statement 'With a Punch'
Some say earlier statement on politics has been misused.
The Imprimatur of Happiness
In Pope Benedict's hands, Christian joy becomes the antidote to modern meaninglessness.
Barring Yahweh
The Vatican gives orders to excise the name from worship. Do Protestants agree?
From Bishop to President
Vatican reluctantly grants Paraguayan Fernando Lugo's request to step down.
Q&A: Richard Mouw
Mouw is president of Fuller Theological Seminary and a supporter of Evangelicals and Catholics Together.
Pope Benedict Goes to Washington
Pope's U.S. visit is expected to strengthen evangelical-Catholic relationship.
Kidnappers Demand Huge Ransom for Iraqi Bishop
Armed men seeking to intimidate Christian community had threatened church leader.
Vatican Says Baptisms Must Use Traditional Trinity
Those "in the name of the Creator, and of the Redeemer, and of the Sanctifier" are invalid.
Good Works Not Enough
Latest papal document urges Roman Catholics to win souls.
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