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Contents:
Fall
2003, Vol. 6, No. 3
Cover Story:
The Anglican Crackup
The consecration of a gay bishop sends the Anglican communion to
the brink.
by
Frank Kirkpatrick
The
View From Lagos
Nigerian Anglicans flex their muscles.
by
Matthews A. Ojo
From the Editor:
Under Whatever
by Mark Silk
The Case of Chaplain Yee
Serving the religious needs of Muslim POWs may be a bad career
move.
by David W. Machacek
Instructions From the
Vatican
Did the papacy order bishops to cover up sex crimes?
by Andrew Walsh
The Social Gospel Lays
an Egg in Alabama
Most Alabamians don't think Jesus wants them to pay higher taxes.
by Lisa San Pascual
God and the EU Charter
One continent, not under God.
by Jean-Francois Mayer
Mel Gibson, the Scribes, and the
Pharisees
Christians: 1, Scholars: 0
by Amy-Jill Levine
Gibson and Traditionalist Catholicism
Mel Gibson returns to the faith of his fathers.
by William D. Dinges
The Religion of Country
It's harder than you think to get Jesus into country music.
by David W. Machacek
Contributors
The opinions expressed in this magazine are those of the
authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Lilly Endowment or
the Pew Charitable Trusts.
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