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Foreign Correspondence
Muslim and Christian leaders seek common ground in conciliatory letters.
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Islam's Silent Majority
The Great Theft says moderate Muslims should take Islam back from extremists.
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Can we dialogue with Islam?
What 38 Muslim scholars said to the pope in a little-known open letter.
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Unveiling the Truth About Islam
Too many Christian books miss the mark.
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The Lure of Theocracy
As we flee decadence, we must watch where we step.
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Love Your Muslim as Yourself
We remain woefully ignorant about the world's second-largest religion.
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Malay Melee
Christian woman's case may determine whether Malaysians can leave Islam.
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Life, Liberty, and Terrorism
How much freedom should we give up in national emergencies?
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Garlic, Dracula, and Al Qaeda
Civilization itself is the target of extremist Muslims.
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The Problem with Hating Religion
A scholar rescues the reputation of generation of Middle East scholars.
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The World Council of Churches Buddies Up to Hezbollah
Nearly the entire international community blames Lebanon's terrorist militia. Why is the WCC silent?
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Islam and the West
Islam in Context shows a religion at a crossroads.
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Theology for an Age of Terror
Augustine's words after the 'barbarian' destruction of Rome have a remarkably contemporary ring.
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Does Islam Need a Luther or a Pope?
American pundits debate whether centralized religious authority restrains violence.
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Waging Peace on Islam
A missionary veteran of Asia proposes one way to defuse Muslim anger about the Crusades.
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Islam, U.S.A.
Are Christians prepared for Muslims in the mainstream?
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Islam's Uncertain Future
Freedom House's Paul Marshall says Shari'ah is both less and more dangerous than you think.
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Evangelicals Advise on Muslim Dialogue
"But hastily called meeting fails to include Franklin Graham, Falwell, and Robertson"
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In Perspective: What's the Difference Between Shi'ah and Sunni?
"With a history of persecution and belief in martyrdom, the Shiite Muslim majority in Iraq may be more receptive to Christianity."
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Islam's Culture War
Author says Muslims are troubled by our morals more than our politics.
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Islam's Culture War
Public Schools: California parents protest Muslim simulations.
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Give Franklin Graham Some Slack—and Some Credit
The evangelist shouldn't be defined by his opposition to Islam.
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Weblog: UNC Students Will Discuss Qur'an Book Today
A roundup of what folks are saying about the university's assignment of Approaching the Qur'an.
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Weblog: Would Islam Be So Popular If It Were a Religion of War?
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Books & Culture Corner: Reading Danny Pearl
How would the murdered journalist want to be remembered?
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Books & Culture Corner: America's Homegrown Islam—and Its Prophet
The strange story of Elijah Muhammad, leader of the Nation of Islam and onetime mentor of Malcolm X.
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Weblog: The Difference Between Christianity and Islam in a Controversial Nutshell
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Books & Culture Corner: "Discovering" Islam: The Intellectual Challenge
There's good reason to believe that there will be staying power to the West's belated "discovery" of Islam.
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Christian History Corner: A Muslim Perspective on War
Muslim response to the Crusades showed jihad in action, and while the grievances have changed, the rhetoric still echoes.
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Weblog: How Peaceful Is Islam?
If there's one message that's been drilled into Americans' minds since the September 11 attacks, it's that Islam is peaceful, terrorists are not.


Beyond Belief?
Nobel Prize-winner V.S. Naipaul's accounts of Islam presuppose the superiority of modern skepticism.
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Covering Islam
Getting beyond the feel-good bromides.
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