Christian Century
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Articles in March 8, 2005, issue of Christian Century
- Painful documentary …
by Wilbur Patterson - Back to life
by Suzanne Guthrie - Millisecond thoughts
by Martin E. Marty - Presbyterians differ on divestment
- Endangered liberties
- The Bookhouse Recordings
by Louis R. Carlozo - If you must
- House calls: a vanishing form of ministry
by Scott Dalgarno - El Salvador Lutherans report intimidation
- Ready or not
by Suzanne Guthrie - Wetlands nocturne
by Steve Lautermilch - My mother in Venice
by Jean Janzen - Fear factor
by Raymond De Vries - Model Muslims
- New Bible woos young adults, skirts critics
by John Dart - Swedish preacher who called gays 'cancerous' is acquitted on appeal
- Methodists plan another ad campaign
- Slain in Brazil
- I See Things Upside Down
by Louis R. Carlozo - Time out
- Good work: learning about ministry from Wendell Berry
by Kyle Childress - Vatican official talks about papal retirement
- U.S. jails some seekers of asylum, says report
- Testimony: Talking Ourselves into Being Christian
by Michael Lindvall - Un Respiro por El Mundo
by Louis R. Carlozo - Churches and the war …
by Scott Hoezee - Former White House aide says Bush failed on 'poor people stuff'
- Media bias
- Grammy winner
- Spirit and Resistance: Political Theology and American Indian Liberation
by Clara Sue Kidwell - Brethren We Have Met to Worship
by Louis R. Carlozo - The Milk-Eyed Mender
by Louis R. Carlozo - Consistent conservatism
- Bible verses compared
- The World Council of Churches' top leader has called for a return to "constitutional sobriety" in Togo, saying the African nation's churches and churches around the world are concerned about the crisis
- Life together: a passion for reconciliation
by Jason Byassee - The Fox television network has aired a public service announcement during its popular drama 24, urging Americans not to stereotype Muslims
- Soul food: why fasting makes sense
by Amy Johnson Frykholm - J Richard Butler
- Juliette Foster
by Louis R. Carlozo - The Only Doo-Wop Collection You'll Ever Need
by Louis R. Carlozo - Face Your Fund
by Louis R. Carlozo - Beginnings
by John M. Buchanan - Parochial politics: the religious divide in the Ukraine
by Molly Corso - U.S. Jesuit forbidden by Vatican to teach as Catholic theologian
- Neo-Nazis mar remembrance
- There's always room
by L. Gregory Jones - Israel defended
by Aaron Spiegel - Vanitas still life
by Jean Keskulla - Voices from Heaven
by Louis R. Carlozo - Weed
by Louis R. Carlozo - The announcement that Prince Charles is at last going to marry Camilla Parker Bowles, his mistress, has prompted Cardinal Keith O'Brien of Scotland to renew an attack on the early 18th-century law that bars Catholics from the British throne
- Hot Club of 52d Street
by Louis R. Carlozo - Military chaplains …
by Glenn Palmer - Robert Stevens Baker
- Passing Through
by Louis R. Carlozo - Unlisted
- Star-spangled hoops: not all schools salute the flag
by Rich Preheim - Seminary president ousted over gay daughter's wedding
- Abusive priest sentenced to prison
- Sometimes I wish the rain
by Kathleen Wakefield - The real divide
- God willing: Lincoln on the divine mystery
by Ronald C. White, Jr. - Insiders steal big from unsuspecting churches
by Bob Smietana - Free spirit
by Steve Vineberg - Acting out
- Episcopal officials hopeful despite downturn in giving
- Fundamentalist Jerry Falwell has announced that the new dean for his Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary in Lynchburg, Virginia, will be Ergun Caner, 38, a Turkish-born Muslim who converted to Christianity in 1982