Christianity Today

January 12, 1998

Volume 42, Number 1

February 9 February 9, 1998
January 12
December 8 December 8, 1997

Cuba's Next Revolution: Christians are transforming Castro's Communist stronghold. But will the Protestant-Catholic relationship bred by persecution withstand the pope's high-profile visit?

Cover Story

Cover Story

Cuba’s Next Revolution

How Christians are reshaping Castro’s Communist stronghold.

Features

Born-again Christians Lead Norway

Born-again Christians Lead Norway

Suit Challenges Religion Classes Credit

Suit Challenges Religion Classes Credit

Top Religion Stories of 1997

(as selected by CT editors and writers)

Why Evangelicals Have the Biggest Seminaries

And why they are in crisis.

Vishal Mangalwadi

Christian intellectual Vishal Mangalwadi explains why India’s experiment in democracy has failed.

The Only Way

Answering the argument that all religions are more or less true.

Roe v. McCorvey

What made ‘Roe’ betray the pro-choice cause?

Wanted: A New Pro-life Strategy

Twenty-five years after Roe, and 37 million abortions later, we have to admit we are losing the fight.

Editorial

What Really Died in Oregon

The state’s voter-approved suicide law represents more than an extreme belief in personal autonomy.

News

Views

Madison Avenue’s Spiritual Chic

The typical television commercial is “a morality play for our time.”

Additional Articles

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