Christian Century
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Articles in Feb 26, 2008, issue of Christian Century
- The Memory Keeper's Daughter
by Don C. Richter - Collateral damage
- Survey shows that pastoral posts still attract and satisfy
by John Dart - Amateur atheists: why the new atheism isn't serious
by John F. Haught - Mormon rhetoric
by Kenneth A. Wedin - The History of Last Night's Dream: Discovering the Hidden Path to the Soul
by Amy Frykholm - Write on
- Pastor dismissals in SBC mostly over 'control'
- Call waiting: a journey to ordination
by Lillian Daniel - Music, worship and faithfulness …
by Philip K. Clemens - The Savages
by John Petrakis - Done got Jesus
- Monson poised, prepared as new Mormon leader
- Scholars for the church: preparing seminary teachers
by Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore - Unpersuasive anecdotes …
by Stephen K. Kummernuss - Correction
- Both sides celebrate decline in abortions
- Bridging the gap
by Jason Byassee - Is only the U.S. parched? …
by Lillian Perigoe - Prison-industrial complex
- Benedict and Kobia pray together in Rome for Christian unity
- When the well runs dry
by Barbara Brown Taylor - Archbishop Christodoulos, spiritual leader of Greece's Orthodox Church, died January 28 of cancer
- Providential roadblocks
by John M. Buchanan - Focus on ministry: Harvard revamps its M.Div. program
by Richard Higgins - Churches pinched by health care costs
by Daniel Burke - Anglican maneuvers
by Sam Wells - Living by the Word: reflections on the lectionary
by Frederick Niedner - Crossing the aisle
- Sixty
by Diana Cole - Kenya violence
- Film favorites of '07
by James M. Wall - Blessed Are the Pacifists: The Beatitudes and Just War Theory
by Tobias Winright - Down in the gutter
- Moderate Baptists test unity in diversity
by Adelle M. Banks - Pope says church courts too lax with annulments
- Worry workout
by Martin E. Marty - The Book of Psalms: A Translation with Commentary
by Walter Brueggemann - Define Christian
- Clinton and Obama pitches
- Presbyterians in MinneapolisSt. Paul have voted to restore the ordination of an openly gay man who has refused to pledge celibacy, in the latest test of revamped pastoral guidelines in the Presbyterian Church
- Disciplines for dialogue
- The Florist's Daughter
by Cindy Crosby - Lower the lights
- Gore takes climate credo to fellow Baptists
- An inmate cannot sue prison guards who, he says, took his Qur'ans and prayer rug, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled
- Constraints & opportunities: Nick Carter on retooling seminaries