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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "God and mammon" January 14, 2006, Vol. 21, No. 2

God and mammon

COVER STORY | By Jamie Dean

With Jack Abramoff pleading guilty to illegal lobbying activities and pledging to talk about his fraudulent deals, questions grow for evangelical leaders who—wittingly or unwittingly—became part of a strategy to "bring out the wackos to vote against something"   More >>

ArrowFeatures Battlefield justice | by Lynn Vincent
Samuel Alito's abortion views have drawn fire
Beyond Wardrobe | by Andrew Coffin
Narnia gatekeeper Douglas Gresham isn't surprised by success
Endangered species | by Marvin Olasky
Expert field researcher Charley Dewberry wants to save science from itself
Lifesavers | by Priya Abraham
U.S. Agency for International Development will realign its malaria funding
Mainline mess | by Edward E. Plowman
This year could see many Protestant denominations fracture
Texas shootout | by John Dawson
Longhorns defy pundits, win the national championship
Warrior's last battle | by Marvin Olasky
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon waged war and abruptly left office
ArrowCulture Beat Brokeback Mountain | by Gene Edward Veith
Having children and struggling to survive are what's "natural"
Kong | by Andrew Coffin
Peter Jackson set the standard for convincing special effects
Munich | by Andrew Coffin
Steven Spielberg uses the film's fictional protagonist to reflect his views
Notable CDs | by The Boomtown Rats
Five (more) overlooked but noteworthy recordings of 2005
ArrowDepartments The Buzz Quick Takes Quotables Money Sports Mailbag ArrowThoughts Think small | by Joel Belz
When confronting massive problems like African poverty, forget theme parks
Ethical chic | by Gene Edward Veith
Today's moralists want rules to make them righteous without all that guilt
Finishing well | by Andrée Seu
A "retirement" community shows how not to fade away
DQ country | by Marvin Olasky
A high Determination Quotient leaves more room for success
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