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Separation of Powers
Just as the American government practices separation of powers, journalistic publications generally try to separate business and editorial functions.
Inside CT: Coming Attractions
Movies, magazines, and critics
'I Thirst'
A meditation on one of the last words of Christ.
China Arrests Dozens of Prominent Christians
At least 50 detained in fresh crackdown on house churches, reportedly promoted by new video and book releases.
Inside CT: The IV Connection
InterVarsity campus work hits home at Christianity Today
The 10,000-Mile Courtship
Behind Ted Olsen's report on Zambia.
Politics and the Observant Jew
Joseph Lieberman's Torah observance could renew America's moral debate.
Healing Genocides at Home and Abroad
Commentary from Amsterdam 2000.
The Editor Who Cancelled His Subscription
Follow the Money
You Talk About an Evolution
Not the Books of the Year
Liberator of the West
Aside from stumbling over John, Thomas Cahill's assessment of the historical Jesus is surprisingly sane.
A Writer’s Change of Pace
Church Leaders Confront AIDS
The Gospel of Jesus Christ
An introduction to The Gospel of Jesus Christ: An Evangelical Celebration.
Let the Candidates Speak
Why William Pfaff is wrong about an emerging 'religious litmus test'
Brazil: Scholars Debate Mission Methods
Scholars fault Western approaches to evangelism, advocate a new vision for spreading the gospel.
One Denomination at Its Best and Worst
What Really Died in Oregon
The state's voter-approved suicide law represents more than an extreme belief in personal autonomy.
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