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Frederica Mathewes-Green

Frederica Mathewes-Green, columnist for Christianity Today, wrote her final column for the magazine in October 2000. She is the author of several books and a commentator for National Public Radio, and movie review for National Review Online. She has been senior writer and editor for Big Idea Productions, producer of Veggie Tales, as well as a regular contributor for Beliefnet.com, and Los Angeles Times.

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Your World: Unrighteous Indignation
Righteous anger is often a mask for mere self-righteousness.
Your World: A Clear and Present Identity
Be not bewildered by the cultural chatter telling you who you are.
Your World: Every Day is Casual Friday
Anxiety hangs over a culture when adults act like children.
Your World:Sex and Saints
A new vocabulary for an oversexualized culture.
Your World:Psalm 23 and All That
Foggy childhood memories create Bible bloopers.
Frederica Mathewes-Green: The Abortion Debate Is Over
Pro-lifers overestimated the average American's allegiance to logic.
Frederica Mathewes-Green: The Thrill of Naughtiness
If South Park opens the door for latent hostility against faith to be ventilated, Christians should brace themselves for a rough time ahead.
Frederica Mathewes-Green: Escape from Fantasy Island
Reality is God's home address.
Frederica Mathewes-Green: Men Need Church, Too
The church's nuptial bond was now imagined as me-and-Jesus alone, and as swooning and passionate.
Frederica Mathewes-Green: My Spice Girl Moment

Frederica Mathewes-Green: Moms in the Crossfire
Moms absorb insanely conflicted messages about what they should or should not do.
Frederica Mathewes-Green: Gagging on Shiny, Happy People
Churchy types present the Christian experience as blandly perfect.
Frederica Mathewes-Green: Whatever Happened to Middle-Class Hypocrisy?
Sorry, Jimmy Olsen; middle-class morality ain't what it used to be.
Frederica Mathewes-Green: I Didn't Mean to be Rude
Many faiths, not just ours, hold quite specific doctrines and stand at firm disagreement with one another.
Frederica Mathewes-Green: So I'm Sorry Already
What do you say after you say "I'm sorry"?
Frederica Mathewes-Green: Don't Blame the Publishers!
Publishers are not forcing shallow books on an unwilling community.
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