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Ignore History at Your Own Peril
UPI religion columnist decries the shallow Christianity of those who neglect the past.
A Complicated, Consequential Leader
Michael Kazin's recent biography of Williams Jennings Bryan introduces the 'Great Commoner' to a new generation.
'We're All Theologians'
But is it the best or worst of times for doctrine?
Bonhoeffer Stood Fast
Martyred German pastor showed theology has consequences.
Peter Singer's Swan Song
Bioethicist asks: 'Why don't we make ourselves the last generation on earth?'
The Ancient Rise and Recent Fall of Tithing
Is yet another time-honored Christian practice fading from view?
Iraqi Christians' Path of Persecution
"Not heresy hunters, nor Islamic purges, nor even Mongol hordes could wipe Christianity from Iraq"
When Denominations Divide
The two-century-old Unitarian controversy suggests a grim prognosis for the current crisis in the Episcopal Church
Q & A: John Thune
The Republican from South Dakota, who defeated Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle last November. Daschle had taken a leading role in blocking some of President Bush's pro-life judicial nominees.
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