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Beethoven, Heavy Metal and My Dog Neo
I knew there had to be research somewhere that would unquestionably demonstrate the value of [...]
Kenneth Taylor: A Life Lived Well
Kenneth Taylor, whose "Living Bible" introduced a generation to the Scriptures in conversational English lived [...]
Is God Done with Europe?
The Atlantic Times, a German monthly, recently reported that faith in Europe shows new signs [...]
When Secondary Issues Become Core Issues
My recent three-part series on fundamentalism (Weekly Messenger May 23, 30 and June 6) has [...]
Poeima: A New Church for Tempe
John Mitchell is a forty-two year old visionary. He has served on staff with Campus [...]
The Church of Personal Preference
Most Americans have heard the Burger King advertising slogan for years. It simply says: "Have [...]
What's Good for the Goose is Good for the Gander
Public policy debates are important for a healthy democracy. Christians need to engage these debates [...]
The Problem of Fundamentalism
Over the past two weeks I have written two semi-academic articles on the dangers of [...]
In America Even Catholics Are Cultural Calvinists
A few years ago Cardinal Francis George, the archbishop of Chicago, lamented at a gathering [...]
Memorial Day Reflections: Can Politics Change Culture?
By training, I am a historian. At least I like to think so. I had [...]
Soul Searching Among America's Youth
Most American teens indicate that religious faith is very important in their lives. That is [...]
What Should We Make of the Blogging Rage?
Kevin Maney, in a weekly technology column in the Wednesday edition (May 25) of USA [...]
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