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BusinessWeek December 2, 2010 David Sax |
The Rapidly Expanding World of Kosher Food Ed Hardy tequila, Glenmorangie Scotch, as well as Big Food outfits such as Pillsbury have helped expand the kosher retail market to $13 billion  |
Fast Company November 2010 Jeff Chu |
How Willow Creek Is Leading Evangelicals by Learning From the Business World Willow Creek, one of the nation's largest and most powerful megachurches, leads evangelicals by learning from the business world's best.  |
TIME Europe October 18, 2010 Bruce Crumley |
France's Crusade Against Faith Only time will tell whether France can establish with Islam the happy balance it generally maintains with other faiths.  |
TIME Europe October 3, 2010 Tim Padgett |
Defying the Vatican, Catholic Women Claim Priesthood Most of the U.S.'s 65 million Catholics consider the church's logic behind the ban on female priests to be as thin as a Communion wafer.  |
TIME Europe June 14, 2010 |
10 Questions for the Dalai Lama His Holiness has a new book out, "Toward a True Kinship of Faiths." The Dalai Lama will now take your questions.  |
TIME Europe June 7, 2010 Amy Sullivan |
Keep the Faith: Christian Health-Sharing Plans In lieu of buying insurance, Christians join medical-bill-sharing groups  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2010 Susan Karlin |
Film Review: The Nature of Existence A new documentary film tackles the big question  |
TIME Asia April 26, 2010 Hannah Beech |
Christianity's surge in Indonesia A religious revolution is transforming Indonesia. More surprising, though, is the boom in Christianity -- officially Indonesia's second largest faith and a growing force throughout Asia.  |
TIME Europe April 26, 2010 Pelin Turgut |
Muslim Missionary: The Preacher and His Teachers There are an estimated 1,000 Gulen-affiliated schools in 100 countries -- from Malawi to the U.S. -- offering a blend of religious faith and largely Western curriculum. All are inspired by Fethullah Gulen, an enigmatic retired preacher  |
TIME Europe March 29, 2010 Bobby Ghosh |
The Catholic Church: Sins of the Fathers The church's standing is falling to new lows among believers in its European heartland. Some are pushing for profound institutional and ecclesiastical changes, including an end to the priesthood's fundamental tenet of celibacy.  |
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