Christianity Today

October 22, 2001

Volume 45, Number 13

November 12 November 12, 2001
October 22
October 1 October 1, 2001

Day of Terror, Day of Grace: In the wake of fatal attacks killing thousands, Christians steer America toward prayer, service, and reconciliation.

Features

Australia: Leaders Press for Refugee Asylum

Christians demand Australian government show compassion

Think Globally Love Globally

Our era of isolationism is over. It’s time to join the world

Huston, We Have a Problem

Neither science nor syncretism feeds the soul

Reuniting Mary and Martha

Theology is women’s work, too

In The World: How Excellent Are Thy Names

What God invites us to call him says volumes about his relationship to us.

Pakistan: Condemned Prisoner Appeals for Help

Sentenced to death in 1998, Ayub Masih continues to fight baseless and concocted blasphemy charge

Nicaragua: Sandinista Candidate Divides Evangelicals

Some Christians fear return of Daniel Ortega to the presidency of Nicaragua

Free Speech: School District Reverses Course

Saddleback Valley board votes to allow all extracurricular clubs to meet at schools

Law: Whistleblower Fired

Nurse Jill Stanek’s lawyer calls action retaliation for prolife views.

Religious Liberty: How Are We Doing?

The challenges of being an international cop for human rights—a report by the first U.S. ambassador at large for religious freedom

Haunted by Totalitarianism

Communism no longer menaces Bulgarian churches—in theory

Televangelist Report Card

A recent study reveals how religious broadcasters actually use their airtime

Dying in Peace

In Birmingham, an innovative program combines hospice care, traditional medicine, and faith to comfort the terminally ill.

Raising the Bar

A daring proposal for the future of evangelical New Testament scholarship.

Word Power

A little knowledge of New Testament Greek can be a dangerous, or edifying, thing

The Reluctant Romans

At Douai in Flanders, Catholic scholars translated the Bible into English as an alternative to the Bible of the heretics.

A Translation Fit For A King

In the beginning, the King James Version was an attempt to thwart liberty. In the end, it promoted liberty

We Really Do Need Another Bible Translation

As good as many modern versions are, they often do not allow us to hear what the Holy Spirit actually said

Reviews

A Troubadour and His Guitar

Once poised for folk-rock stardom, John Michael Talbot chose a quieter path

Views

Honest Church Marketing

We enhance our ‘image’ by offering the world a realistic picture of faith

Rudeness Has a First Name

Instant informality actually sabotages true friendship

The Word of God

Quotations to stir heart and mind

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