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November (Web-only)

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Speaking Out
Kramer's Sins—and Ours
What society and the church can learn from comedian Michael Richards's racial tirade.
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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.
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Bart Campolo's Karamazov God
"If those things are true, then God might as well send me to hell."
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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.
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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.
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More than Saving Souls
Simon Chan on the ontology of the church, salvation, and liturgy.
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Presbyterian Publisher Seeks Distance From 9/11 Conspiracy Book
But Westminster John Knox Press won't pull "spurious" and "questionable" volume.
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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.
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Weblog: Did Evangelicals Change Votes or Not? Papers Don't Agree
Plus: other stories from online sources around the world.
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Jesus Camp Shuts Down, But Fischer Says Her 'Indoctrination' Will Continue
Other Christian camp leaders say her camp and documentary about it don't represent mainstream Christian camping.
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Focus on the Family Praises Democrats, Slams Republicans
Dobson says values voters stayed home after GOP abandoned them.
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Supreme Court Weighs Partial-Birth Abortion
One key question in the case is whether it is ever necessary.
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Declaring Victory
Evangelical Democrats claim credit, leading conservatives find plenty to blame.
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Speaking Out
Good News for Democrats, Good News for Evangelicals
And Good News for the world.
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Speaking Out
Faith-Based Triangulation
Religious moderates propelled the Democrats to victory.
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Weblog: New Life Overseers Never 'Addressed or Discussed' Homosexuality
Plus: Last-minute campaign efforts, the Episcopal Church's new female leader, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Margin of Victory
Races where evangelicals play a decisive role in the November election.
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National Association of Evangelicals Sifts Through Ashes of Haggard Scandal
Leaders are distancing group from its former president.
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Blinded by Bush?
David Kuo defends 'Tempting Faith' and responds to allegations of naivete.
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'I Am Guilty of Sexual Immorality ... a Deceiver and a Liar,' Haggard Confesses
Also: Leith Anderson again named NAE interim president
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Albrecht Dürer's Visual Exegesis
The Museum of Biblical Art showcases the artist's work and the apocalyptic concerns of Renaissance-era Germany.

Bookmarks
John Wilson's short reviews of A Step from Death, Christ and Culture Revisited, and Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat.

Comparing the Platforms
Where the parties stand on abortion, faith-based programs, religious liberty, and other issues.

Getting People Excited about John McCain
Evangelical outreach coordinator Marlys Popma had resigned from the campaign last year but quickly changed her mind.

Missional Misstep
Emphasizing the big gospel can make it hard to communicate any gospel.

Zipping It
Donna Freitas says that when it comes to sexual ethics, nonreligious schools are failing their students.

A Safe Place to Talk About Sex
Sex and the Soul argues that universities—Christian and otherwise—desperately need this.

Dispatches from Denver: Looking For God at the Democratic Convention

Poll: Who should be McCain's running mate?

 
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