MARCH
'97 ARCHIVES
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(March 29) Samuel
Atchison column: The Judas in all of us
(March 29) Terry
Mattingly column: The Bruderhof will not abandon their
way of dying
(March 29) Michael
O'Connor column: Beware the Easter bunny
(March 29) Tom
Schaefer column: Here's a lesson on church etiquette for
Easter
(March 29) Joy
Thompson column: Examine your image of Jesus
(March 29) Lori
Borgman: Easter prompts wonder at everlasting love
(March 29) Harold
Fickett column: At Easter, a world closed by death opens
once more to life
(March 29) Mike
McManus column: An inner-city resurrection
(March 29) Roger
McGinn: Leader of the Byrds long ago turned, turned, turned
to religion
(March 29) Rendering
to God: Dyess chaplains shed light for military personnel
(March 29) Seeking
unity: Conservative, Reform Jews say now is not the time
for division
(March 29) The
old, old story: Finding ways to tell children about Easter
(March 29) Switching
communions: Former Episcopal priest finds new home in
Catholic Church
(March 22) Guns
into plowshares: Parish priest seeks to be peacemaker
(March 22) Changing
funeral practices: Cremations increase as religious taboos
ease in the South
(March 22) The
Way of Sorrow: Devotion, scholarship collide along the
Via Dolorosa
(March 22) Making
hard choices: Farmer wrestles with decision on planting
or preaching
(March 22) The
God Pod: Inmates put faith in cellblock salvation, but
critics remain skeptical
(March 22) Hope
for the city: Pastor, helpers lay foundation for mission
work
(March 22) Celulloid
religion: America's impressions of Jesus come from film
rather than Bible
(March 22) Unusual
allies: Jewish leaders lend support to campaign against
Christian persecution
(March 22) Joyful
noises: Churches beginning to accept children's clamor
(March 22) Second
careers: Those who hear call to ministry later in life
gladly trade in old careers
(March 22) Spring
Break: Eating pancakes and talking religion
(March 22) Michael
O'Connor column: Saying is not necessarily believing
(March 22) Eli
Hecht column: A computer program for the soul
(March 22) Terry
Mattingly column: Great themes from the Bible
(March 22) Mike
McManus column: Israeli Knesset moves to prohibit Christian
evangelization
(March 22) Tom
Schaefer column: Learning how to die an increasingly important
subject
(March 22) Lauren
Stanley column: To know the real joy of Easter, we must
understand the sorrow of Good Friday
(March 15) Michael
O'Connor Column: Tempers flare at trustees' meeting
(March 15) Written
on Calfskin: Professor says manuscript may contain lost
sayings from Jesus
(March 15) What
to Believe: As unusual sightings increase, here's a vision
worth following
(March 15) Living
for Allah: Former boxing champ Muhammad Ali still fighting
- this time prejudice
(March 15) Toe-Tapping
for the Lord: Pastors say their flocks respond best to
country music
(March 15) Mike
McManus Column: Progress and problems in the Epsicopal
Church
(March 15) Think
About It: Debate over 10 Commandments in the courtroom
misses the point
(March 15) No
Amen, Yet: Federal judge rejects Alabama school prayer
law; new law in works
(March 15) Gender
Bias: What's Wrong with a woman being called to preach?
(March 15) Happy
Holiday: Easter is a special time for Merry Christians
(March 15) March
21 Celebration: The 19 days leading up to their New Year
give Baha'is a sense of worldwide communioin
(March 15) Tom
Ehrich Column: So much said, so little heard
(March 15) Losing
by Gaining: Dietitian says God can replace spiritual void
that many people fill with food
(March 15) Keeping
the Faith: Weigh Down Workshop puts the Lord ahead of
food
(March 15) Trying
for Equality: Women priests in India pose challenge to
male counterparts
(March 15) Religion
Digest: Oldest chamber organ ... Mormons scale down temple
plans ... Amish hunters refuse to wear orange
(March 15) Making
Ministry Matter: Wary of pitfalls, seminarians prepare
for their calling
(March 15) Penn
State Gallery: Student artist stunned by controversy,
charges of anti-Catholic content
(March 15) The
New Paradigm: For many Gen Xers the gospel does not compute
(March 8) Michael
O'Connor Column: Beam your prayers into outer space
(March 8) Temple
of the Mind: Monk has sound advice on practicing the presence
of God
(March 8) Boomer
Bible: Call this book the text for Bible 101
(March 8) Teen
Faith Helps: Spirituality can help keep kids away from
drugs and alcohol, experts say
(March 8) Church
Won't Close: A congregation refuses to call it quits
(March 8) Helping
Spread the Word: Stephen ministers lend an ear, support
to those in need
(March 8) May
the "Force" Be With You: "Star Wars"
full of religious symbolism
(March 8) Banning
Members? Presbyterians debate fidelity, chastity for officials,
pastors
(March 8) Reports
Greatly Exaggerated: Presbyterians voting chastity and
marital fidelity up or down?
(March 8) Church
Conventions: Another culture offers a fresh take on stale
church conventions
(March 8) Mike
McManus Column: John Templeton: The billionaire behind
Templeton Prizes
(March 8) www.gospelcom.net:
Thousands surfing the world's largest religious Web site
(March 1) A
New Era Dawns: Cloned sheep has opened up a lot of ethical
questions
(March 1) Chicago
Tribune Editorial: What a piece of work is man, so no
one should clone him
(March 1) "Like
Playing God": Let's not get too excited about the
possibility of cloning human beings
(March 1) There
is a Difference: Clones, like twins, would not be an exact
match
(March 1) Michael
O'Connor Column: Cloning: Yes, we can do it, but should
we do it?
(March 1) Point
of Grace: Four-woman Christian group keeps turning out
No. 1 songs
(March 1) Festival
of Faith: Presbyterian festival to focus on C.S. Lewis
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