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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Mel Gibson's passion" February 28, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 8

GRAPHIC BY DESIGN

COVER STORY | By Andrew Coffin

Get past all the controversy and hype, and the brutal film The Passion of the Christ turns out to be a very personal project of Mel Gibson's, reflecting his experience. "My wounds were healed by His wounds," he tells WORLD. "I had to tell the story of those wounds"   More >>

ArrowAdditional Cover Stories Caught in the middle Jesus & James The Editors No mere martyr Andrew Coffin
REVIEW: The self-consciously limited focus of The Passion of the Christ is both a strength and a weakness of the landmark film More >>
ArrowFeatures Wedding, Frisco style Lynn Vincent
National | GAY MARRIAGE: Courts had no speedy remedy for the San Francisco mayor's civil disobedience, but his bogus marriage licenses were thwarted by a paperwork technicality More >>
'Coffins of freedom' Mindy Belz
International | IRAN: Reformers may trip over ayatollah-rigged elections—but they can't rig turnout More >>
Business Dan Perkins
National | More >>
For Kerry, two's a crowd Bob Jones
National | PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS: Democratic voters narrow the field, but refuse to give front-runner Kerry the knockout blow he needed. That leaves Edwards the viable alternative, and raises the value of Super Tuesday. But is it too little, too late for the North Carolina newcomer? More >>
Kentucky: Bad portent for the GOP? The Editors
National | More >>
ONE NATION UNDER GOD Mindy Belz
International | IRAQ: Iraqi leaders and U.S. officials race a Feb. 28 deadline to draft a constitution by the people for the people—but it won't be easy More >>
Sports John Dawson
National | More >>
Technology Chris Stamper
National | More >>
Welcome to the age of cloning Gene Edward Veith
International | BIOETHICS: After the South Korean breakthrough on human cloning, will the ethics be able to catch up with the science? More >>
ArrowDispatches Blogwatch The Editors Mailbag The Editors Quicktakes The Editors Quotables The Editors Seoul: Will friendship with the U.S. survive? Priya Abraham The buzz The Editors
ArrowReviews Forgettable flick Gene Edward Veith
Culture | More >>
Marriage lite Gene Edward Veith
Culture | Civil unions, a popular alternative to gay marriage, could make real marriage largely a thing of the past More >>
Providential programming Gene Edward Veith
Culture | More >>
ArrowVoices Leaving out the Lord Joel Belz
Traditionalists' arguments show that we've probably already lost the debate over homosexual marriage More >>
Calvary and the camps John Piper
Could Jewish suffering find its final meaning in the suffering of Jesus Christ? More >>
Modern Abimelechs Marvin Olasky
Lawless magistrates are writing a new book of Judges and Mayors More >>
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