Christian Century
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Articles in March 22, 2005, issue of Christian Century
- Conspiracies
by Walter Bado - Methodist giving rises despite member loss
- The Episcopal Diocese of Chicago is mourning the killing of Michael Lefkow, secretary of the diocese's standing committee and husband of U.S. District Judge Joan Lefkow
- Rare alignment
by Carol Zaleski - Bell
by Jeanne Murray Walker - Doug Wead, an evangelical Christian and former confidant of President Bush, has become an outcast among some conservative Christian leaders after he shared tapes with the New York Times that recorded private conversations with Bush
- Cousin Thomas
by Suzanne Guthrie - Mapping the modern
by Gary Dorrien - Jesus and Caesar …
by Chomingwen Pond - McLaren talk canceled by Kentucky Baptists
- Dennis L. Rader
- Spirit and Flesh: Life in a Fundamentalist Baptist Church
by Eugene Winkler - Intelligent design …
by Torrey Curtis - Dazzling truth
by John M. Buchanan - The human specimen
by Jason Byassee - Where's the compassion?
- WCC adopts consensus decision-making style
- Peter Benenson
- Cross purposes: rethinking the death of Jesus
by S. Mark Heim - Snow
by Charles Strohmer - Israel's nonsacrifice
by James M. Wall - Anniversary
by Penelope Duckworth - Allowing local option would fracture ELCA, say Lutheran critics
- Trusting and believing
by John Petrakis - Century marks
- Backing for Abbas
- Characters
by Martin E. Marty - Just for fun
- WCC endorses divestment from Israel
- Text messages: Gadamer, Derrida and how we read
by Bruce Ellis Benson - Justices ponder Ten Commandments displays
- The American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A. has announced that a feared recall of missionaries will not happen in 2005
- Getting religion
by John Dart - Ruling to ban minors' executions is praised
- Keanu to the rescue
by Jason Byassee - Kids these days: the changing state of childhood
by Catherine M. Wallace - Anglicans shut door, but leave room for North Americans
by Kevin Eckstrom - The United Methodist Church in Germany has elected Rosemarie Wenner, 49, its first woman bishop and the denomination's first female bishop outside the U.S
- No time to linger
by Suzanne Guthrie - Native tradition
by Carolyn Piper