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Articles in June 14, 2003 issue of Christian Century
- Century marks
- God-talk?
- Seminary head Timothy Lull dies
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Mind the gap: facing up to inequalities
by Harlan Beckley -
Waco siege …
by Stephen J. Stein - Churches voice support for Mideast 'road map'
- Powell lauds role of Zimbabwe archbishop
- Episcopal Church
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Faith in Politics
by James W. Skillen - Stiffing the poor
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UUs asked to reclaim 'the holy'
by Kevin Eckstrom - Aiding the starving
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Insufficient funds: when hard work doesn't pay
by Marcia Z. Nelson -
Ecumenical Eucharist …
by Paul Hammer - Road map rejected
- Aid team to study use of gene-modified food
- All Africa Conference of Churches
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The Amish in the American Imagination
by Daniel Born - Data bite
- Federal and faith leaders on May 15 jointly announced a new partnership to combat HIV/AIDS among U.S. Hispanics
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Inventing the poor: how the early church practiced charity
by Walter Brueggemann -
Abundance of guns …
by Bill Jenkins - Jerusalem visit
- Mainline declines in Canada religion census
- At risk?
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Tilting right
by Lillian Daniel -
Can soldiers be saved?
by Martin E. Marty -
Congregation in uniform
by John M. Buchanan - defer vote on perennial gay issue
- Panel: Afghanistan imperils religion rights
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Begging to give
by Bill O'Brien -
Buffy's values
by O. French Ball -
Sunday morning with the Sensational Nightingles
by Billy Collins - Old North Church gets government grant
- Almost every TV broadcast network saw a marked decrease in sexual content during the evening "family hour" between 1998 and 2002, the Parents Television Council reports
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Blind spots: Christianity and postmodern philosophy
by Merold Westphal -
After a child dies …
by David Hosick - Anglican same-sex rite performed in Vancouver
- Church of Scotland rejects four-way union
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Sail on
by Bill O'Brien -
Dogged pursuit
by John Petrakis -
Israel visa policies deter clergy, volunteers
by Elaine Ruth Fletcher - Combating an epidemic
- After more than 20 years as president of Princeton Theological Seminary, Thomas W. Gillespie will retire next year, according to trustees of the 700-student seminary, the largest theological school in the Presbyterian Church
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Habits of hobbits
by Carol Zaleski -
Telling the gospel …
by Neil B. Wiseman
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