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vol. 32, no. 2, spring 2004
Saving the Children, by Bonnie Dwyer
Critiquing Ellen Whites Legacy, by Arthur
Patrick
The Adventist Apocalypse at Carnegie Hall, by
Stefanie Johnson
Pastor or Prostitute? The Battle over Mary Magdalene
By Kendra Haloviak
Did early church fathers turn Mary Magdalene into a prostitute
to hide her major leadership role as an apostle?
Why Jesus Died: A Reflection on Romans
3:2526
By Ivan T. Blazen
Appeasing Gods wrath is a pagan notion.
Suffering as the Foil for Redemption
By Ivan T. Blazen
Reviewing Mel Gibsons Passion
The Passion Brings out Passion
in Reviewers:
Compassion for The Passion, by
David A. Pendleton
Atonement, Blood, and a Horrible Death, by
Adrian Zytkoskee
Troubling Images of Anti-Semitism and Misogyny, by
Heather Isaacs
An Offensive and Disgusting Film, by
Ron Joliffe
"Then a Miracle Occurs"
By Brian Bull and Fritz Guy
Our default to natural explanations affects our conceptions
of God.
When Christopher Sings
By Tom Williams
Looking for Miracles in an age of technology and finding love.
Was
Spinoza Right About Miracles?
By David R. Larson
Feel free to form your own conclusion.
Box Score Theology
By Reni Dupertuis
Baseball becomes "seeker sensitive."
Almost Heaven?
By Terrie Dopp Aamodt
Fantasy baseball camp brings out the best in a team, as well
as pain and agony in the muscles.
The Church of Baseball
By Terrie Dopp Aamodt
Can baseball redeem America?
A Day of Salvation
By Roy Branson
Keeping the faith that Jackie Robinson and the forces of righteousness
would ultimately prevail.
Sabbath and Sports: The Next Religious Liberty Battle or
Too Hot to Touch?
By Heather Osborn
Winning in the Oregon Court of Appeals is only part of the story
for Portland Adventist Academys successful basketball
team.
The Danger in Understanding
By Bonnie Dwyer
AAF
Wither or Whither?
By Gordon M. Rick
The Chapter I Would Write
By Pat Cason
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