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May 16, 2008
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By Polly Becker

Teaching a Calvinist to Dance
In Pentecostal worship, my Reformed theology finds its groove.


Speaking Out
Myanmar Aid Crisis Triggers More Deaths, Disease
Groups still unable to deliver food, medicine. Death toll may top 128,000.

Theology in the News
No Place for Complacency
David Wells on The Courage to Be Protestant.
Also: Positively Protestant

Willow Creek's 'Huge Shift'
Poll: Have you been a regular at a 'seeker church'?

From Christianity Today Movies:
Review: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian — 2½ stars

 
 
 
  • Gay Marriage Returns
    Just when the news was filling with stories about a Republican Party gasping for air, along comes the California Supreme Court's 4-3 decision yesterday legislating gay marriage. The GOP certainly hasn't done anything to deserve such luck. (Wall Street Jou
  • 25 years later, the Carters are still building houses
    The Carters have become so identified with Habitat that many people think the former president founded the Georgia-based housing ministry. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  • Why Narnia Hits While Golden Compass Flops
    Can God make one movie franchise a hit and another a flop? (Richard Corliss, TIME)
  • Enthusiasts say 'Amen' as Vatican allows alien belief
    Earthbound theologians and astrophysicists, online "Jedi Council" forums, and many who have long dared to believe that life exists beyond our terrestrial confines felt some small measure of vindication over Vatican statement. (Chicago Tribune)
  • Group finds Starbucks logo too hot to handle
    A Christian group based in San Diego found grounds for outrage over the new retro-style logo. (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
  • My Father My Lord
    Israeli film compares the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac, in which a father agrees to sacrifice his son to the Lord and is given a last-minute reprieve, to a rabbi’s loss of his son, in which God does not save the boy. (New York Times)
 
[CT Classics]Burma's Christians
The country's displaced minorities maintain their distinctive faith.

The Church of O
"With a congregation of 22 million viewers, Oprah Winfrey has become one of the most influential spiritual leaders in America."

The Problem with Juicy Memoirs
Recent tell-all biographies of parents are only symptoms of deeper concern.

[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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