Christian Century
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Articles in July 25, 2006, issue of Christian Century
- WCC: world must stop Holy Land cycle of violence
- Division looms for Episcopal Church
- Living by the word: wonder bread
by Charles Hoffman - The Miracle, the Message, the Story: Jean Vanier and l'Arche
- Quiet meeting signals fellowship's maturity
- All together now
by John M. Buchanan - NCC hails court rebuff of Bush's detainee policy
by David E. Anderson - Sing a new song
- Across and down
by Steve Vineberg - Study says backing for Shari'a also has humanitarian basis
by Omar Sacirbye - What's in a name?
- Jewish agency offers bonus to staffers buying hybrid cars
- Sacred real estate: in the Bible Israel is a caretaker. "The land is mine," says God. "You are but strangers resident with me"
by Shaul Magid - The last radio show
by C. Clifton Black - Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, the TV newsmagazine program hosted by Bob Abernethy, has been renewed for a tenth season this fall with a $6.25 million grant from its longtime supporter, the Lilly Endowment
- Christian cover-up
- Unitarians vow watch on global warming
- Double take: Christian artifacts in a Jewish museum
by Jason Byassee - Homosexuality and Isaiah
by Stuart R. Gordon - Living by the Word: more than enough
by Charles Hoffman - Church growth in China
- Church of England approves process to ordain female bishops
- The recovery of buried poems
by Steve Wilson - Slavery and scripture …
by Stanley Hirtle - Only sinners need apply
- Secret files of prewar pope to be released
- Telling truths
by Barbara Brown Taylor - Holy Spirit and scripture …
by Jack M. Tuell - Lived sermon
- Coinciding with the news that Hong Kong has been termed the fourth most expensive place in the world by an international company that assesses cities, the Christian Conference of Asia is closing its offices there and moving to Thailand's second city of Ch
- Awestruck
by Benjamin Webb - Wheels of fortune
by Martin E. Marty - Hot air
- Precious memories
- A recent ruling by Colombia's highest court that legalized some forms of abortion has fueled a heated debateand even threats of excommunication from the Roman Catholic Churchin a country normally consumed by political violence
- The Year of Magical Thinking
by Marcia Z. Nelson - Two mommies and a daddy
by Elizabeth Marquardt - Red card for barth
- Christians in Nepal have joined in widespread rejoicing over the country's dramatic political developments, which have marked the end of the Hindu kingdom and its transformation into a secular country
- Sinners Welcome: Poems
- PowerPointless
by Debra Dean Murphy - After the biopsy
by Anya Silver - Murals on view
- Transforming Liberalism: The Theology of James Luther Adams