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Civil Reactions: Rudeness Has a First Name
Instant informality actually sabotages true friendship
Speaking Out: Poetry-Phobic
Why evangelicals should love language that is slippery
The CT Review: Characters on Strings
David Simpich's marionettes learn that their lives are controlled by a force from above
The CT Review: An Ark for the Arts
How a modest English church offers troubled and creative souls space to grow
The CT Review: The Children of Light
Good writing and acting cover a multitude of biases on The West Wing.
The Transformation of Trash
Howard Finster's life was a living sacrifice.
Cinema Verities
Even when they're writing fiction, these Hollywood insiders bring the truth to bear
Reel School for Real Christians
Act One prepares Christian screenwriters to write Hollywood blockbusters
Civil Reactions: Why Rules Rule
Debates on the Ten Commandments expose our culture's ultimate rift
The CT Review: Hagiography for Moderns
PBS's Evolution strives for enlightenment but achieves only indoctrination
CT Classic: Can Any Good Thing Come Out of Hollywood?
An interview with producer Ken Wales
Silicon Valley Saints
High-tech christian executives in California are bringing biblical values back into a mecca of Mammon.
A Church for Internet Entrepreneurs
Grace Presbyterian had a Web site before it even had Sunday services
Silicon Values
Digital culture's relentless critic, Paulina Borsook, discusses the 'religion' of Silicon Valley and its virtual extensions
Inside CT: Reporting with the Top Down
Behind Tony Carnes's reporting on Silicon Valley churches
The CT Review: 'Not Enough Faith to Convert Enemy'
Microsoft's Age of Empires reminds us what our faith is—and isn't—about.
Civil Reactions | Stephen Carter: We Interrupt This Childhood
Parents who raise their children to do right face a barrage of resistance
The CT Review: Neopagan Pity Party
A cable-TV film treats the Arthurian legend as a canvas for goddess worshipers
Surf Here Often?
Online matchmaking is changing the Christian dating game
Civil Reactions | Stephen L. Carter: And the Word Turned Secular
Christians should count the cost of the state's affirmation
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