Christian Century
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Articles in Jan 10, 2006, issue of Christian Century
- Counting the dead: mourning every loss
by Donald W. Shriver, Jr. - National day of prayer
- Georgia Baptists, Mercer settle on separation terms
- Where was God? An interview with David Bentley Hart
- Middle East peace …
by Albert O. Kean - Judging Alito: church-state entanglements
by Melissa Rogers - Did you know?
- Jewish groups say Iran deserves sanctions for Holocaust remarks
- Home grown: church and state in China
by K.K. Yeo - A missing argument …
by John David Dyche - Slow recovery: one year after the tsunami
by Chris Herlinger - Undefining "God"
- Gifts lift Islam study at Harvard, Georgetown
- Election recount.
by Robert Koehler - Protesting an 'immoral' budget
- No photos please
- Egypt eases restrictions on repairing churches
- 1776
by Carol Hunter - God and country
by John M. Buchanan - Living by the word: power and delight
by Christine D. Pohl - Judge rules intelligent design is not science
- WCC chief has lost close kin to AIDS
- Fear: The History of a Political Idea
by James Corbett - Living by the word: surprise encounter
by Christine D. Pohl - Reasoning about war
- Post-hurricane donors show record generosity
- Methodists may accept pope's offer to join statement on salvation
- A Spiritual Field Guide: Meditations for the Outdoors
by Arthur Paul Boers - Cadets for Christ: evangelization at the Air Force Academy
by Amy Frykholm - The miracle that wasn't
- 2005 Ad
by Kevin Eckstrom - Lutheran World Relief has received a $640,104 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to help nomadic communities in Niger avert food crises through new approaches that help bring vulnerable populations back from the brink of hunger
- Talk to the animals
by Steve Vineberg - Job description
by L. Gregory Jones - To make resolutionsor not
- Tsunami encourages peace in Aceh
by Chris Herlinger - The Roman Catholic bishops of England and Wales have warned the Church of England that if it approves of women bishops it will not only make difficulties for ecumenical cooperation but also take an "intolerable" risk of destabilizing both the Ch
- American beginnings
by John Petrakis - Beyond control
- Bubble-wrapped
by James M. Wall - Churches worry about spiking energy costs
- Christian churches and Muslim leaders in Britain have welcomed a decision by the British government to drop part of proposed anti-terror laws which would have enabled the police to close places of worship linked to extremism
- Mainline births
by Bob Smietana - Just for you
- You can look it up
by Martin E. Marty - Outing the truth
- Baptist universities face watershed changes
by Hannah Lodwick - Deaths
- Rhetorical excess …
by Timothy Huizenga