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John Dart "Paul: female hair too sexy to go unveiled". Christian Century. FindArticles.com. 01 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1058/is_9_121/ai_n6173721/
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Articles in May 4, 2004 issue of Christian Century
- Data bite
- Boom in giving
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To the gift giver
by John Leax - Princeton Theological Seminary
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Fine arts majors most religious, survey finds
by Kevin Eckstrom - Muslim group partners with temperance body
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In the thick of it
by Eugene H. Winkler - Bush, Kerry virtually tied for Catholic vote
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Rambo Jesus
by Martin E. Marty - Plague on their house
- Undercover agents
- The second coming: Jesus is back and this time he's really cheesed off!
- Lutherans settle in Texas sex abuse case
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Here be dragons
by J. Nelson Kraybill -
Do Christians and Muslims worship the same God?
by Lamin Sanneh -
Good Morning Midnight: Life and Death in the Wild
by David Stewart -
Inner city priest
by Margaret Szumowski - Although Southern Baptists have not altered intentions to sever ties with the Baptist World Alliance this year, top leaders of the two organizations met for six hours April 13 in Nashville and agreed to meet annually for an ongoing dialogue
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War's costs …
by James A. Burke -
Paul: female hair too sexy to go unveiled
by John Dart - Methodist cleric Sam Kobia, general secretary of the World Council of Churches, has apologized on behalf of the churches for having failed to raise a voice during the genocide in Rwanda in 1994 that claimed an estimated 800,000 lives
- Demographics
- James C. Hefley Jr
- Bus reading
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Video shootout: the games kids play
by Noreen Herzfeld -
Capital gains: how economic growth benefits the world
by Deirdre McCloskey -
Storm clouds gathering
by John Dart - Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ movie about the death of Jesus earned $17 million over the Easter weekend, making it the eighth-highest grossing film of all time
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Alpha movement
by Kate Maver - Study says evangelicals waver on amendment
- The religious activities of the Jehovah's Witnesses have been banned in Moscow, allegedly for destroying families and fostering hatred, in a decision that critics call a step back for democracy and religious freedom, the Associated Press reported
- Fetal distraction?
- Christian Science cuts 125 headquarters jobs
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System failure
by J. Nelson Kraybill - Intelligence choices
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Stand and deliver
by Barbara Brown Taylor -
Democratic virtues
by John M. Buchanan -
Rev. Parker's last stand
by William H. Willimon -
Niebuhr in context …
by Robert H. Ayers - Israel not renewing visas, Catholics say
- Marriage myths
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My Presbyterian father
by Duncan D. Newcomer - Swing voters
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Memory play
by Steve Vineberg - Mideast shift
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Knocking on Heaven's Door: American Religion in the Age of Counterculture
by Marcia Z. Nelson - Dumbed-down theology
- Ugandan faith leaders win Niwano prize
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Christian & citizen: living faithfully in a democratic society
by Robin W. Lovin -
Gender choice: is it playing God?
by Mark O'Keefe -
Brutal blunder
by James M. Wall
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