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Defending the Faith
Conservatives face huge obstacles in putting Anglicanism back together.


The Comeback Bishop
Ousted conservative Bob Duncan sees a new center emerging in the Christian West.
Voting Like It Matters
It's not only our civic duty — it's a sacred one.
Full Coverage: Campaign 2008

Theology in the News
Anathemas All Around
Charges of heresy underscore stakes of debate over Trinity.

The Imprimatur of Happiness
In Pope Benedict's hands, Christian joy becomes the antidote to modern meaninglessness.

News Quiz: Green Bible, Read Bible
Also: Inflammatory Religulous up against Fireproof, Marriage on the ballot, and more questions from this week's news.
Poll: How many copies of the Bible do you personally own?

From Christianity Today Movies:
Reel News: Christian Thriller Gets R Rating

 
 
 
 
 
  • Report calls U.S. church giving 'lukewarm'
    The annual report, by the Illinois-based group Empty Tomb Inc., found a general downward trend in church member giving through 2006 (USA Today)
  • Artist focuses on biblical scenes
    The Knippers were an atypical evangelical power couple. (Julia Duin, The Washington Times)
  • Religion playing lesser role in US elections than in past
    Scratch the surface of any US elections, and religion can usually be found not far below. But this year it seems to be playing less of a determining role than in the past, experts say. (AFP)
  • Episcopal priest given ultimatum
    Rev. Ann Holmes Redding, the Episcopal priest who announced she was both Christian and Muslim acknowledges her decision to follow that call has been exceedingly painful at times. (The Seattle Times)
  • Subprime thoughts in sublime settings
    We live in odd times when lenders give out money without assessing borrowers' payback ability and theologians find themselves pronouncing upon matters of economics rather than theology. (Rich Barlow, The Boston Globe)
  • Original sin shapes money morass
    The financial crisis is largely the result of our political and economic leaders having distorted for years a basic biblical and just plain commonsensical premise: Human beings are nuts. (Paul Prather, Lexington Herald-Leader)
 
[CT Classics]The Profit of God
Finding the Christian path in business

What God Hath Not Joined
Why marriage was designed for male and female.

Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs
Worship music engages the eyes, not just the ears and tongues.

[Hot Issues]Christianity Today compiles our articles on specific trends, hot issues, and people that have shaped the news and evangelical thought. In Hot Topics, you'll find collections of our ongoing coverage from our most recent reports on life ethics to our archived articles on Katrina relief efforts.

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