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Undue Attention in Algeria
An Islamic nation decides to enforce its worship restrictions after all.
Freedom Is Not Our Goal
Solzhenitsyn's death reminds us about freedom's cost and biblical purpose.
Leaked Letters Expose Anglican Archbishop's Views on Gays
Rowan Williams indicates that 'gay sex' is comparable to marriage.
The Excitement of Hope
Olympians have something to teach us about this cardinal virtue.
Olympic Snapshot
Imagine swords turned into plowshares, and soldiers into soccer players.
Toward Saddleback
Campus Crusader for Christ
Bill Bright is a compelling, flawed figure in John Turner's historical analysis of postwar evangelicalism.
A Feminine Jesus
Crusade's Magdalena targets women shamelessly.
The Party of Faith
Democrats and Republicans vie for the title in their upcoming elections.
Salvation through Buddhism?
Exclusivist view of Christianity might not be so rare.
Jeremiah at Harvard
Three decades after Solzhenitsyn's speech, where do we find ourselves?
Olympians to Watch
At least 12 confessing Christians are likely to win in Beijing.
Cheating Death
NASCAR reminds us of how much we have to lose.
Racing with Jesus
Ministry on the NASCAR tracks.
Nobel Laureate Solzhenitsyn Dies of Heart Failure
Read CT's 1994 account of Russian author's return from exile.
Common Word Conference: Conclusions and Consequences
Evangelical speakers underscore Christian message.

Top Story May 1, 2024

Was Paul a Slave?
Was Paul a Slave?
The surprising argument that Saul of Tarsus was born into bondage.

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