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April 6

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Inside CT: Agent Mulder Does Art
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Letters: A Finite Elasticity


Leaders Aim to Heal Ancient Schism
Leaders Aim to Heal Ancient Schism
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'Christian Megaparty' Draws 120,000
Christian Megaparty' Draws 120,000
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Temple Mount on Shaky Ground?
Temple Mount on Shaky Ground?
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News Briefs


Editorial: The Lesson of Karla Faye Tucker
Evangelical instincts against her execution were right, but not because she was a Christian.


Russia: Restrictions on Religion Get Uneven Enforcement
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Missouri: The Cornfield Revival
For two years, thousands have been jumping for joy.
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Jordan: Jordan Emerges As New Hub for Training Pastors
Evangelical school teaches Mideast students.
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Higher Education: Educators Move Beyond Civil Rights to Reconciliation
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Knowing Packer
The lonely journey of a passionate Puritan.
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Were You There?
Art Gallery
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Jesus v. Sanhedrin
Why Jesus "lost" his trial.
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Grave Matters
Take away the Resurrection and the center of Christianity collapses.
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Good News for Women?
Inspired by Promise Keepers, upbeat events for women are flourishing while avoiding divisive issues.
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Frederica Mathewes-Green: So I'm Sorry Already
What do you say after you say "I'm sorry"?


Highlights: Naked Preachers Are Distracting
Authenticity is more than a matter of being who I am; it is a matter of being who God calls me to be.


Pop Culture: Hollywood's Renegade Apostle
Unless films like The Apostle succeed, other worthy motion pictures stand little chance of being produced.
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Books: A Literary God
The novelist as lapsed Calvinist.


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