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Earthquake in the Mainline
After a year of debate and division, a Presbyterian theologian explores what went wrong at last year's controversial Re-Imagining conference.
In the Name of Sophia
Seeking a biblical understanding of holy wisdom
Christians Battle Gambling
Will Christians reclaim the high ground in a battle to fight America's 'recreational pastime'?
The Legal Road to Religious Education
Last Chance for Television's Christy
Thanksgiving special will test America's appetite for quality family fare.
EDITORIAL: Cairo’s Wake-up Call
Although abortion was dealt a setback at the UN population conference, post-Christian values are gaining worldwide.
ARTICLE: Why They Helped the Jews
What we can learn from the Righteous Gentiles of the Holocaust.
State's Religious Ed Questioned in Nicaragua
Evangelicals are leery of religious education proposal.
ARTICLE: What Henri Nouwen Found at Daybreak
Experiments in Spiritual living in a secular world.
BOOKS: The Mind of Christ
Religious Right Eager for November Election
High Stakes for the Religious Right Conservative activists see more than seats up grabs in the November election.
Episcopal Bishops Divided Over Sexuality
EDITORIAL: Blinded by the ’Lite’
Dying modernity is into spirituality. What does this trend portend?
Reaching the First Post-Christian Generation
Raised in a world of MTV, AIDS, and a trillion-dollar debt, Generation X is making new demands on the church
ARTICLE: Testing the Spiritualities

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