Christian Century
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Articles in Oct 31, 2006, issue of Christian Century
- Someone's singing, Lord
- Violence in Iraq
- Wayfaring strangers
by Fred Bahnson - Tinseltown expose
by Clifton Black - Searching
- Women clergy: steps forward and back
- Benedict's blunder: ground rules for Muslim-Christian conversation
by Edward McGlynn Gaffney, Jr. - Going Catholic, or not
by Bruce Marshall - Professing professors
- First Pluto, now limbo
- Adventists require top faculty, trustees to be church members
- Exposing Zacchaeus
by Vitor Westhelle - He has a name …
by Thom Prentice - Book says Bush aides duped religious allies
by Robert Marus - Stuff
by John M. Buchanan - Planting seeds, reaping a harvest
- House-passed bill would discourage church-state suits
- Reasoning together
by Carol Zaleski - Ratings system: are film ratings a threat to artistic freedom? Yes, claim the makers of a polemical documentary
by James M. Wall - Ready or not
by Sarah Rossiter - A third way: measures to reduce to likelihood of abortion would be more effective than tighter restrictions on abortion
- Forgiveness clause
by Donald B. Kraybill - No nukes
- Roman Catholics in Poland have been warned against conversing with Jehovah's Witnesses, a religious movement which has spread rapidly in the country since the collapse of communist rule 17 years ago
- Extremists
by Trudy Bush - Sisters
by Martin E. Marty - Living by the world: another commandment
by Maria Teresa Palmer - Two paths diverged
- Who's who
by Paul Willis - Court declines to hear Muslim course ease
- The Word That Redescribes the World: The Bible and Discipleship
by Dennis Olson - Faith-based foreign aid
- Bread line
by Bruce Modahl - Officials of the American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A. are considering selling their Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, headquarters building, which currently houses Baptist offices in less than half of the space available
- The Syringa Tree: A Novel
- Give us a break
- Sanctuary
by Jason Byassee - Pope Benedict XVI is set to revive the Latin version of the Roman Catholic mass, issuing a papal decree that could restore traditional forms of worship that fell out of favor 40 years ago
- The Yale Book of Quotations
- It's about guns
- Debunking some Pentecostal stereotypes
by John Dart - Living by the world: small change
by Maria Teresa Palmer - Sound alternatives
by Louis R. Carlozo - In memoriam
- Edgar to leave NCC post by end of 2007
- American idol: David Barton's dream of a Christian nation
by Kurt W. Peterson - Jesus boot camp
by John Petrakis