Christian History Corner Pope's Bodyguards Turn 500 The story behind the Swiss Guards. David Neff | posted 9/29/2006 12:00AM
BOOKS & CULTURE CORNER Letter to a Tenured Professor Andy Crouch writes back to Edward O. Wilson. posted 9/26/2006 02:07PM
SPEAKING OUT Lessons from a Punker Ph.D. Don't call my correspondence with Bad Religion's Greg Graffin a debate. Preston Jones | posted 9/21/2006 02:21PM
Super-Mega Weblog: Thousands of Articles, One Story Actually, there are dozens of interesting religion stories beyond the Pope Benedict and Islam conflict, including a worship ban in libraries, All Saints's ongoing fight with the IRS, Kerry's remarkable religion speech, and a fall TV preview. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 9/21/2006 02:20PM
Weblog: A Cartoonish Response to Benedict's Speech Plus: Booted broadcasters boo TBN, chaplain prayer battles, the new State Department religious freedom report, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 9/15/2006 03:53PM
Weblog: A Win for Wicca Plus: The benefits of blue laws, the latest Presbyterian and Episcopal battles, reaction to the Pope's anti-jihad comments, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 9/15/2006 03:53PM
CHRISTIAN HISTORY CORNER Delighted by Doctrine Historian Jaroslav Pelikan (1923-2006) thought theology was too important to be left to the theologians. Timothy George | posted 9/15/2006 03:52PM
Court Says Tithing Not an Option for the Bankrupt 1998 law let bankrupt give, but judge says 2005 bankruptcy reform law "closes the door." Jason Kane, Religion News Service | posted 9/15/2006 03:51PM
Weblog: Joel Osteen vs. Rick Warren on Prosperity Gospel Plus: Hindus attack Catholic school over "séance," court approves Jesus prayers in government meetings, the latest on Iraq Christians, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 9/14/2006 02:20PM
Jesus, M.D. Two authors assail our approach to health care and offer a church-based vision for understanding medicine. David Fisher reviews Reclaiming the Body | posted 9/12/2006 02:17PM
God Really Is Winning America has fewer non-religious, new survey asserts. Deann Alford in Waco, Texas | posted 9/11/2006 02:18PM
Weblog: 'I Have Embraced Islam and Say the Word Allah' Forced conversion to Islam trickles into the news. Plus: W.V. school dispute keeps going, WSJ highlights Purpose Driven criticism, reading this Weblog may make you fat, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 9/06/2006 12:15PM
BOOKS & CULTURE'S BOOK OF THE WEEK It Wasn't Really About Whiskey A compelling and entertaining but also deeply flawed account of an episode in early American history. Al Zambone reviews The Whiskey Rebellion by William Hogeland | posted 9/05/2006 12:16PM
Weblog: W.V. School District Won't Fight ACLU Over Jesus Painting After Theft Plus: Southwestern Seminary rebukes chapel speaker over tongues admission, Georgetown's evangelicals protest ministry ousting, the furor over Katherine Harris's comments keeps going, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen with Rob Moll | posted 9/01/2006 11:37AM
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