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Bishops Urge "Carbon Fast" Several prominent Anglican British bishops are urging Christians to keep their carbon consumption in check this Lent.  |
TIME Europe January 30, 2010 Michael D. Lemonick et al. |
Are the Bible's Stories True? Archaeology's Evidence Archaeology sheds new light on Moses, King David, the Exodus and whether Joshua really fit the Battle of Jericho.  |
TIME Europe January 11, 2010 David Van Biema |
The Color of Faith Sunday morning remains the most segregated time in America. How some Evangelicals are bridging the divide  |
TIME Europe December 21, 2009 Alex Altman |
Brief History: The War on Christmas Attention, culture warriors: 'Tis the season to be vigilant. An atheist group has plastered Santa-themed antireligion ads on Los Angeles buses.  |
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More Miniskirt Trouble A 16-year-old Christian girl from southern Sudan said she was lashed 50 times for wearing a skirt deemed indecent by authorities who enforce a strict version of Islamic law.  |
TIME Europe November 30, 2009 Bobby Ghosh |
Postcard from Dearborn Islamic communities nationwide are struggling to deal with the aftermath of the Fort Hood massacre. In America's most Muslim city, there are fears of a backlash.  |
TIME Europe November 30, 2009 Amy Sullivan |
For Churches, Beefed-Up Security Is a Mixed Blessing Soft targets for theft and violent crimes, congregations struggle to balance safety and serenity.  |
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Sunday Morning: Now Easier The World Wide Web has become the hottest place to build a church. A growing number of congregations are creating Internet offshoots that go far beyond streaming weekly services.  |
TIME Asia November 9, 2009 Pico Iyer |
Into the Mystic It is the singular achievement of William Dalrymple, in his new book, Nine Lives, to give us the lives and voices of some regular Indian and Pakistani worshippers without judgment, speculation or high-flown abstraction.  |
TIME Europe October 12, 2009 Bruce Feiler |
How Moses Shaped America From the Revolution to the Cold War, the Old Testament hero has been the country's defining religious symbol. What we can learn from Moses today.  |
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