Features
Thanksgiving contradictions: Confessions of a volunteer
Zealous skeptic: Bill Maher's Religulous
Whereas new atheist writers like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens are deadly serious, Bill Maher’s mockumentary on religion, Religulous, is as funny as Maher’s comedy show on HBO.
That girl who prays: Chloe and the Gypsies
When A Banjara Indian woman named Mary came to our church to talk to us, nine-year-old Chloe was there. Chloe had to be there. We could not let Chloe miss a chance to meet a Banjara woman, because Chloe had been praying for the Banjara for four years.
First fruits: Broetje Orchards puts people before profits
Ghost Town
The first “ghost comedy” was an effervescent 1937 charmer called Topper, in which two of the most elegant high comedians in movies, Cary Grant and Constance Bennett, crashed their roadster and immediately rebounded, their insouciant personalities utterly unchanged, as specters. That’s the joke on which ghost comedies are premised: death doesn’t alter a thing except corporeal reality.
Books
Spies and lies
Public pews
Sex and the Soul: Juggling Sexuality, Spirituality, Romance, and Religion on America's College Campuses
Against Happiness: In Praise of Melancholy
Departments
More than a free lunch: Many ways to give
American pie: The truth about redistribution
Whatever happens: Ce qui arrive
A theological rationale for government: Human depravity necessitates accountability
News
Century Marks
Cuddle and preach? Some people allege that Mattel’s Little Mommy Cuddle N’ Coo doll emits the words “Islam is the light.” The toy manufacturer says that the sound emitted resembles the word night, right or light. The company promises to eliminate the misleading sound in future production of the doll (UPI).
People
Briefly noted
Iraq urged to quell anti-Christian violence: WCC and NCC leaders express concern
Breakaway PCUSA church buys title from presbytery: Kirk of the Hills
Seminary sermon may signal thaw among Texas Baptists
At Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary