Passages Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world. CT staff | posted 6/01/2006 12:00AM
Jesus Out of Focus The Da Vinci Code is raising issues that go to the heart of the Christian faith—and it's starting to confuse us all. Gary M. Burge | posted 6/01/2006 12:00AM
Doubts About Fish Story Anti-Darwinists downplay 'missing link.' Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | posted 6/01/2006 12:00AM
Q&A: Darrell Bock CT spoke with Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary research professor of New Testament and author of the forthcoming The Missing Gospels (Nelson), about the stir caused by the Gospel of Judas release in early April. Interview by Collin Hansen | posted 6/01/2006 12:00AM
'Engaging' Heresy Contrary to precedent, few plan to boycott The Da Vinci Code. Peter T. Chattaway | posted 6/01/2006 12:00AM
Christianity Today News Briefs Palestinian Bible Society's Gaza bookshop reopened, Biola awards Antony Flew, and Indian Christian granted bail. CT staff | posted 6/01/2006 12:00AM
Quotation Marks Recent comments on Intelligent Design, church architecture, and the term evangelical. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 6/01/2006 12:00AM
Money Talks Activists hope to change North Korea by punishing China's economy. Boaz Herzog | posted 6/01/2006 12:00AM
The Lapsed Evangelical Critic Bart Ehrman's doubt as a student at Moody has turned to agnosticism. Gary M. Burge | posted 6/01/2006 12:00AM
Georgia to Teach Bible Democrats and Republicans disagreed about what to use as a textbook. James Jewell in Atlanta | posted 6/01/2006 12:00AM
What the Teaching Can Teach Us Not all extracanonical manuscripts reveal a 'lost Christianity.' The church's earliest discipleship manual—the Didache—is as orthodox and relevant as it gets. William Varner | posted 6/01/2006 12:00AM
The Power of Hospitality How to win over enemies and influence people. A Christianity Today editorial | posted 6/01/2006 12:00AM
Go Figure Recent stats on voting for evangelicals, belief in The Da Vinci Code, and collegiate religion. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 6/01/2006 12:00AM
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