Christianity Today

April 27, 1998

Volume 42, Number 5

May 18 May 18, 1998
April 27
April 6 April 6, 1998

1998 Book Awards: Our panel of judges shows a little shelf-respect: Here are 25 significant books from A (for autobiography—Billy Graham's, which tops the list) to Z (for Zondervan, his publisher). This year's specialty? Alliterative titles: Defeating Darwinism, The Fabric of Faithfulness, A History of Heaven, Malcolm Muggeridge, and Subversive Spirituality.

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Features

Is Holocaust Museum Anti Christian?

Is Holocaust Museum Anti Christian?

Reconstructing Jesus

The rewards of N. T. Wright’s historical recovery of Jesus are great—but he raises more questions than he answers.

How Evangelicals Won the South

And what they lost in the process.

Christian Celebrity: An Oxymoron?

Can anything good come from Nazareth? Watts? Orange County? Doubleday?

Amistad’s Unsung Hero

Nobody made a larger impact on the movement to end slavery.

Survivors of the Maraghar Massacre

It was truly like a contemporary Golgotha many times over.

Pastor Acquitted in Ceremony Trial

Pastor Acquitted in Ceremony Trial

A Pro-Woman Pope

Why radical feminists can’t hear the good words John Paul II has for women.

Courts Divided on Scouting

Courts Divided on Scouting

Federal Judges Block Restrictions

Federal Judges Block Restrictions

Crowds Exceed Palau’s Expectations

Crowds Exceed Palau’s Expectations

Christians Help Reform Constitution

Christians Help Reform Constitution

Evangelical Mission Torched by Mob

Evangelical Mission Torched by Mob

Court Upholds Right to Evangelize

Court Upholds Right to Evangelize

Finding Power in Submission

Two feminist scholars write about women you’ll recognize.

Jehovah on Trial

Regina Schwartz argues that the way to peace is by killing off monotheism.

The Myth of a Better Prayer Life

Bagfuls of books on this subject showed me I wasn’t struggling alone.

Charity Fraud: Another New Era?

Millions lost in double-your-money scam.

NAE: NAE Rethinks Mission

Departing leader calls for better use of resources.

From Trauma to Truth

Once-abused children demand accountability.

Editorial

Did Christianity Cause the Holocaust?

No, despite what a biased film at the tax-supported Holocaust Museum implies.

Abortion’s Untold Story

How journalist Cynthia Gorney has helped both sides of the abortion debate to view the other side honestly.

News

Views

Why Fidelity Matters

If Americans truly understood what adultery does—that it leads to the disintegration of the human being—they would not dismiss it so lightly.

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