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August (Web-only)

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Weblog: Iraq Churches Attacked
At least 11 dead, 52 injured in Baghdad and Mosul bombings. A roundup of the on-site reporting and response.
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Weblog: Evangelical Leaders Call for Darfur Action
Plus: A tainted quest for Noah's flood, another Methodist lesbian trial, and the group that may or may not be behind the Iraq church bombings.
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Books & Culture Corner: (Not Just) Summer Reading
Part 2 of our midyear report on outstanding books.
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Weblog: Hell House Goes Hollywood
Plus: Ethicists vs. the Bush campaign, Falwell's law school, DNA testing the Dead Sea Scrolls, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Distress, Harassment Continue for Vietnam's Montagnards
U.N. relief workers airlift 198 refugees to Cambodian capital.
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Weblog: Gen. Boykin Broke Rules, Says Pentagon Report
Plus: Crisis editor Deal Hudson withdraws from Bush campaign as exposé approaches, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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This World Really Is Our Home
We're not just passing through, says theologian Michael Wittmer, author of Heaven Is a Place on Earth.
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Why Paul Loved His Body
2 Corinthians doesn't teach that flesh and spirit are opposites, Michael Wittmer says.
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Weblog: Is The National Catholic Reporter's Hudson Exposé a Big Deal?
Plus: Democratic candidate leaves Catholic Charities post, school chief quits over Ten Commandments, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Evangelicals on Opposite Sides in Venezuelan Referendum
President Hugo Chavez will need the support of churches to restore progress to the country.
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Christian History Corner: Revisiting the Pagan Olympic Games
New scholarship on the ancient Olympics reminds Christians why Emperor Theodosius outlawed the event so many centuries ago.
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Anti-conversion Reprieve
Sri Lanka Christians cheer high court ruling on controversial bill.
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Weblog: Newsweek Raises Up Stones
Plus: Deal Hudson gets contrite as Bill Donohue turns nasty.
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Books & Culture Corner: Book 'Em!
The concluding installment of our three-part midyear book roundup.
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Weblog: Can a Constitution Be Unconstitutional?
The battle for state marriage amendments leads to a power grab in Michigan.
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Weblog: Free the Boykin Transcripts!
Plus: Joe Stowell resigns from Moody, and many other stories from online sources around the world.
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Christian History Corner: A God's-Eye View of Gutenberg
The rise, fall, and redemption of the Father of the Information Age.
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Weblog: Democrat Says He Was Fired From Catholic Charities Over Abortion
Plus: Another blow to the partial-birth abortion ban, church attacks in India and Cyprus, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: They'll Know We Are Christians By Our Ad Hominem Attacks
Plus: Bill Clinton on bearing false witness, and the Olympics that began with Greek paganism ends with a former priest's apocalypticism.
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Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Be Careful What You Pray for
The strange tale of the controversial Bishop Pike and his fatal quest for relevance.
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