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Articles in Feb 8, 2005, issue of Christian Century
- Christian right leader says it's payback time
by Bruce Alpert
- A great leveler: Sri Lanka's factions deal with the tsunami
by Paul Jeffrey
- Cemetry picnic
by Stephen Paul Bouman
- Marias full of grace
by Stephen Paul Bouman
- Come forth
by Paul Willis
- Occupation is the issue: a reply by Vernon Broyles
by Vernon Broyles
- Up against Caesar: Jesus and Paul versus the empire
by John Dart
- Repeating ourselves
- Strife in Gilead
by Lawrence Wood
- Imagining heaven
by John A. Carnahan
- Episcopal bishops remain defiant on gay bishop's election
- Money, morals & Israel: an exchange: the Presbyterian case for divesting from Israel
by Vernon S. Broyles, III
- Hound of heaven
- Judge bans stickers questioning evolution
- I protest, therefore I believe
by Miroslav Volf
- Necessary conversation
by John M. Buchanan
- Divestment strategy is unwise, ineffective: a response by Barbara Wheeler.
by Barbara Wheeler
- Boesak, antiapartheid activist, is pardoned
- The Reformation: a History
by Hans J. Hillerbrand
- True evangelicals
- Pine seed angel: backyard tidings
by Gordon Atkinson
- Demonizing Israel, whitewashing terrorism: a response by Ira Youdovin
by Ira Youdovin
- Not good news
- To whom to donate? Check Charitywatch
- Dark secret
by Steve Vineberg
- ELCA calls for some leeway on gay clergy
by John Dart
- Reformation, Islamic style
- Augsburg Fortress, the Minneapolis-based publishing ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America , announced in January that it is eliminating 24 staff positions, discontinuing product lines and consolidating select overhead costs
- What crisis? Social Security has been a means by which a mobile, fragmented modern society has honored its elders
- Pastors poll: Graham is 'most influential'
- Hume comes to Syria
- Single-minded
- As the Metropolitan Community Churches prepare for the retirement this year of founder and moderator Troy Perry, the predominantly gay denomination has named a Dallas minister and business administrator, Cindi Love, as executive director
- Home security
by Martin E. Marty
- Stuck in Darfur: refugees are 'like hens in cages'
by Chris Herlinger
- Bush urged to work on Mideast conflict
- Upper- and lower-case questions
- Palestinians' new leader
- Glass is half full
- Using Jesus
- The antimuseum: Indian history without a guide
by Philip Jenkins
- Deaths
- Pastor takes Bush's attendance in stride