Christian Century
View more issues:
Articles in Sept 20, 2005 issue of Christian Century
- Carpetbaggers
-
The Sounds of Slavery: Discovering African American History Through Songs, Sermons, and Speech
by Gena Caponi Tabery - Church to go
- Democrats failing to look faith-friendly
-
The burden of the Gospels: an unconfident faith: the gospels present us with peculiar questions, ones that we can't escape and can't really answer
by Wendell Berry -
Mirror
by John Mann -
What will be
by D.S. Martin - Iraqi constitution draft worries minorities
- For better, for worse
- President Bush has tapped Laurence Francis Rooney III, a successful Oklahoma businessman and top Republican fundraiser, as his next ambassador to the Vatican
-
Crusading spirit
by Steve Vineberg -
Defeated in votes, American Bapist conservatives organize
by John Dart - Northern Ireland continues to see sectarian attacks
-
A surge of spirituality
by E. Glenn Hinson -
Presbyterian panel opens window for gays
by Kevin Eckstrom - Jerusalem patriarch
-
Living by the word: dinner reservations: the troubling parable of the vineyard has been left at the doorstep of the church
by Roger Lovette - Walter R. Bouman
- Life lessons
-
Breaking the cycle
by James M. Robinson - Reed, BYU ranked as most secular, religious
- Seeking Papal support
- Adventists apologize for failures during Nazi era
- More than 100 organizations have urged President Bush to "stand firm on legislation and policies" to ensure that groups receiving certain federal funds provide written proof that they oppose prostitution
- Morality tale
- Poll: teach evolution and creationism
-
One Nation, Uninsured: Why the U.S. Has No National Health Insurance
by Stephen E. Lammers - Correction
- Who will listen?
- Zimbabwean churches form coalition to aid demolition victims
-
Radical Wisdom: A Feminist Mystical Theology
by Lauve H. Steenhuisen -
Teaching moments
by John M. Buchanan - Strong constitution
- Vatican, Israel end spat over terrorism
-
Living by the word: showing up
by Roger Lovette -
Back to fundamentals
by Jimmy Carter - Gerhard O. Forde, 77, a Lutheran theologian who taught for 30 years at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota, died August 9 after a lengthy battle with Parkinson's disease
- Holt Sox
-
Not in our backyard
by Gordon D. Marino - Robertson's words draw rebukes
-
First-year bishop: dispatch from Birmingham: in my job I get to see moribund churches. I also get blindsided by the undeniable fidelity of God's people
by William H. Willimon -
World without Roe
by Edd Doerr - A desire for God
- Damned peacekeepers
- Air force issues guidelines on faith
-
Sound alternatives
by Louis R. Carlozo -
Guest appearance
by Barbara Brown Taylor - In a move sharply criticized by the Russian Orthodox Church, the 5.5-million-member Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church relocated its headquarters from the western city of Lviv to the nation's capital, Kiev
- Less talk, more action
- Witch-hunt?
-
The making of Taize.
by Lukas Vischer - Hurricane's fury
-
Keep it to yourself
by Martin E. Marty
Most Recent Reference Articles
- ARAB EUROPEAN RELATIONS - Dec 22 - Russia Denies Selling Missile System To Iran
- EGYPT - Dec 29 - Opposition Says Mubarak Blessed Israeli Attacks
- ARAB AFFAIRS - Dec 22 - Syria Will Eventually Move To Direct Talks With Israel
- ARAB AFFAIRS - Dec 30 - GCC Denounces Massacre
- ARAB ISRAELI RELATIONS - Israel Issues An Appeal To Palestinians In Gaza
Most Recent Reference Publications
Most Popular Reference Articles
- The Greek chorus, Jimmy the Greek got it wrong but so did his critics - Jimmy Snyder and his views on pro sports and race
- How Tyler Perry rose from homelessness to a $5 million mansion
- 9 questions to ask your new lover: what you were afraid to ask, but always wanted to know
- Vickie Winans: at home with the gospel star who lost 75 pounds and reenergized her career
- The widow's hand



