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Searching for the Star of Bethlehem
A new theory makes the news. But are 21st-century astronomers looking in the wrong place?
Keeping St. Nick, the Man Not Myth, Alive
More and more churches are finding ways to practice the St. Nicholas story.
Rick Warren: 'The Purpose of Christmas'
An excerpt on "A Time for Celebration."
Q&A: What Obama's Election Means for the Segregated Church
Michael O. Emerson on why black and white evangelicals can't believe the other voted as they did.
News Quiz: Inaugural Ire
Why are people so mad at Obama? The United Nations decides about defamation, and scientists follow the star.
Obama Defends Rick Warren's Inaugural Invocation Plans
Poll: Should Rick Warren have accepted Barack Obama's invitation to give the invocation at the inauguration?
Always Summer, Never Christmas
Bolivian evangelicals wonder how--and whether--to celebrate the holiday of the Incarnation.
Architect of Religious Right Dies
Paul Weyrich, who co-founded the Moral Majority with Jerry Falwell in 1979, died this morning.
CT Classic: The Moral Minority
Paul Weyrich was once a founding father of the Religious Right. In 1999, he explained to CT readers why it was time to give up the Moral Majority fight.
Galli: The Devil's Latest Marketing Guise
The Devil's latest marketing guise.
Emergent's Divergence
Leaders hope decentralizing power will revitalize the movement.
Bethlehem's Surprise Gifts
A new ministry to Bethlehem does more than deliver gifts every December.
Microfinance, Now More Micro
Hit by the credit crunch, lenders anticipate fewer loans to the poor.
Prepare the Way of the Lord
An Advent calendar--Day 19.
Review: 'The Tale of Despereaux'
This gorgeous animated fantasy is rich with meaningful adventure. But if you cherish Kate DiCamillo's enchanting novel, which is better, you might be frustrated.
Review: 'Yes Man'
A perpetual naysayer finds his life transformed when he decides to embrace life and say "yes" to everything, in this optimistic, surprisingly sweet and genuinely humorous Carrey outing.
Review: 'Seven Pounds'
Insofar as the film aspires to present a picture of a kind of spiritual redemption, it reveals a profoundly misguided idea.
Review: 'Wendy and Lucy'
A poor woman takes an ill-fated trip through Portland, where she loses her dog in this gritty but compassionate look at life on society's margins.
Review: 'The Reader'
An older woman seduces a teenaged boy in this somewhat conflicted story about post-war Germans and their wartime secrets.
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