Speaking Out Kramer's Sins—and Ours What society and the church can learn from comedian Michael Richards's racial tirade. Edward Gilbreath | posted 11/29/2006 09:47AM
Weblog: Turkey Time Plus: Bush preaches on religious freedom in Vietnam, Norway debates church-state split, the latest on the Ted Haggard fallout, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 11/21/2006 09:00AM
Bart Campolo's Karamazov God "If those things are true, then God might as well send me to hell." Collin Hansen | posted 11/20/2006 09:33AM
Weblog: Rick Warren's Purpose in Syria Plus: William & Mary removes its cross, the coming Democratic birth control campaign, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 11/17/2006 04:31PM
Weblog: Gay, Gay, Gay, Gay, Gay Plus: ABC pulls Assemblies of God ad, Talking Jesus toys return to tots, and a few other non-gay stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 11/16/2006 04:39PM
More than Saving Souls Simon Chan on the ontology of the church, salvation, and liturgy. Interviewed by Mark Galli | posted 11/16/2006 09:09AM
Weblog: 'Poll Tax' in Haggard Replacement Vote; Sheldon Says, 'I Knew' Plus: Religious vote shifted even if evangelicals didn't, Congress lets bankrupt tithe, world's largest church picks an American, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 11/14/2006 04:24PM
Supreme Court Weighs Partial-Birth Abortion One key question in the case is whether it is ever necessary. Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service | posted 11/09/2006 09:48AM
Declaring Victory Evangelical Democrats claim credit, leading conservatives find plenty to blame. Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Virginia | posted 11/08/2006 12:43PM
From Christianity Today Movies: 'Perhaps Just Out of Our Minds'
Christian filmmaker Buzz McLaughlin tries to find a niche between secular movies and preachy ones—only to find it's an elusive market.
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