Features
Inland drilling: A debate over mining in Upper Michigan
Excavating Jesus: An interview with Jonathan L. Reed
Unless we understand something of life in the first century, says archaeologist Jonathan L. Reed, we have “no chance of understanding Jesus or Paul, Peter or Mary.” Archaeological finds provide “an intimate glimpse into the past,” he writes, and they help us “imagine the lives of people who were once real, not just names in a book.”
How martyrs are made: Stories of the faithful
The Edge of Heaven
Most of The Edge of Heaven feels like a shaggy dog story. It’s not until well into the second half of the film that writer-director Fatih Akin shows where he’s headed with his tale.
Books
Police force
Mission Trips That Matter: Embodied Faith for the Sake of the World
Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace. . . One School at a Time
Departments
Something Christlike: A life-giving strategy
Degree of tolerance: A balanced interpretation
Eminent Victorians: Debaters with imagination
Among royalty: Bishop Brazier passes the baton
News
Anglican leader rebuffs challenge to his authority: Rowan Williams and GAFCON
Obama pledges to expand Bush's faith-based works: "A real partnership, not a photo op"
Presbyterians push again for gay clergy: Regional presbyteries must follow suit
Century Marks
Giving up stuff: In an effort to combat consumerism, Dave Bruno is taking a “100 thing challenge”: he aims by November 12 to have whittled his personal possessions down to 100 items. By personal items he means things that are totally his, not items shared with family members. And some things, like books, he groups together as a category (though he is considering trying to get his own library down to 100 titles). Bruno, owner of a Christian audio book company, is blogging about his efforts at a guynameddave.com.