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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "The historic Christian faith" May 11, 1996, Vol. 11, No. 7

God and Man at Cambridge

COVER STORY | By Joe Maxwell

Back to the scene of the crime: In Cambridge, where early American Puritanism once reigned, relativism now holds sway. But a broad coalition of Reformation-minded evangelicals has returned with a withering indictment of American evangelicalism gone awry. They hope their work at Cambridge will spur a movement back to historic creedal Christian faith and practice. But the struggle over whether to issue a stinging condemnation or a gentle critique reveals the Cambridge Declaration as very much a work in progress.   More >>

ArrowFeatures Gingrich to the rescue? Cal Thomas
National | The rhetorically challenged Bob Dole needs Newt's help More >>
It isn't easy being green Roy Maynard
National | Earth Day meeting mixes bad theology with pseudoscience More >>
Love your enemies... Mindy Belz
International | ... but, experts say, keep a close eye on Pyongyang's military More >>
Medieval mania Joe Maxwell
National | Salem's celebrated witches are more in vogue than ever More >>
No spiritual wimps
National | Responding to Farrakhan: Christian leaders need to be strong More >>
ArrowDispatches Publick Occurrences: The Week Quotables
ArrowReviews Beltway Books: Beyond the soundbites Doug Bandow
Books | Four works explore today's political issues from the inside out More >>
Books: Outliving the conqueror George Grant
Books | Two works that emphasize God's divine purpose for his church More >>
Culture Notes
Culture | More >>
ArrowVoices Pay the maximum wage Joel Belz
God's laws for employers are a lot more demanding than Uncle Sam's More >>
What to do in a storm Guest Columnist
Run to the basement? Run to the Lord and see his nature, goodness, and power More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist Where have you gone? Marvin Olasky
What's that you say, Joe Democracy? A nation turns its lonely eyes to you More >>
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