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Articles in June 19, 2002 issue of Christian Century
- Pluralism watch
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Hog heaven
by Bernard E. Rollin - Mainline churches show vitality in western states
- Desmond Tutu, the former South African Anglican archbishop and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and some sympathizers in the United Kingdom have formed a charity
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Ichabod Toward Home: The Journey of God's Glory
by Thomas W. Walker - Hold the pork
- Antiterror measures called discriminatory
- The venerable Protestant Hour radio broadcast, a joint ministry of four mainline Protestant denominations, will unveil a new name and welcome a broadcast companion on July 7
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A contested classic: critics ask: whose Christ? Which culture?
by Peter R. Gathje - Wanted: Good government
- True patriotism
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Easy
by Catherine Abbey Hodges - Gay Methodist pastor retains his job
- Fides, the Vatican press service, recently editorialized against a fashion fad
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A Song Flung Up to Heaven
by Wayne A. Holst - Good war?
- Complaint filed against sex-change pastor
- Totals for confirmed members in the Presbyterian Church have fallen by 31,549 to a total of 2,493,781
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Still untouchable: the politics of religious conversion
by Vatsala Vedantam -
Fogged in
by Steve Vineberg -
Catholics find a voice
by Richard Higgins - Cardinal gets ecumenical advice on abuse crisis
- In a first, an exhibition on Anglicanism and its role in the Christian tradition of the West opened to the public June 4 in the Vatican Museums
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Imagining scripture
by L. Gregory Jones -
In security we trust
by James M. Wall -
Field of corporate dreams
by Debra Bendis - Quote, unquote
- Bishop resigns
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Graceful landing
by Arthur W. Frank -
Bug off
by Martin E. Marty - Steal this
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Parakeet
by Sarah Rossiter -
Pastors' salaries rise, pollster says
by John Dart - Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
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Learning from History: A Black Christian's Perspective on the Holocaust
by Victoria Barnett - Public health, take two
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Supreme Court accepts cross-burning case
by Robert Marus - The Reformed Church in America has voted at its General Synod to delete 22-year-old "conscience clauses"
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Salty solution: the fight over water in the Middle East
by James L. Hecht -
Code language
by John Petrakis - Your voice to Sharon's ear
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SBC leaders rap Islam, gays
by John Dart - Brethren debate gay issues
- Suzanne Radley Hiatt, 65, widely considered the architect of the "irregular ordination" of 11 women to the Episcopal priesthood in 1974, died May 30 after a long struggle with cancer
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Reconciling Science and Religion: The Debate in Early Twentieth-Century Britain
by Kathleen Housley - Public health, take one
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Religion at UN more visible, yet minor player
by Chris Herlinger - Missionary returns
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Living by the word
by Verity A. Jones -
Common Prayer: The Language of Public Devotion in Early Modern England
by Ralph C. Wood
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