The Walls of Jerusalem One obvious characteristic of the city of Jerusalem are its walls ... both ancient and modern. Although built of stone, the walls of the Holy City speak eloquently of its past, its present, and its clouded future. A photo essay.
What Would Jesus Eat? The stock market may have its ups and downs, but the Christian weight loss industry appears to be enjoying a bull market uninterrupted since the 1950's. Books like "What Would Jesus Eat?" and "Body By God" are just part of an emerging sub-culture of workshops, support groups, e-courses, and church based weight loss programs that seem to be sprouting up everywhere.
The Future of Progressive Christianity Gary Dorrien in the newly installed Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics at Union Theological Seminary in New York. He is not only one of the leading experts on liberal Christianity, he is one of progressive Christianity's most articulate voices. In a highly informative discussion of liberal theology, he traces its history, present vitality, and promise for the future.
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The Rev. Charles P. Henderson is a Presbyterian minister and
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A revised and expanded version of the book is appearing here. God and Science (Hypertext Edition,
2005) He is also editor of a new book, featuring articles by world class scientists and theologians, and illustrating the leading views on the relationship between science and religion: Faith, Science and the Future (CrossCurrents Press, 2007)