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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Return of the Lion" May 17, 2008, Vol. 23, No. 10

Return of the Lion

COVER STORY | By Megan Basham

With Prince Caspian, Chronicles of Narnia film creators make bold departures from a beloved story: “This one is about losing faith and regaining it”   More >>

ArrowFeatures Borderline voters | by Jamie Dean
GOP rhetoric on immigration may be turning Hispanics away
Mobile blessings | by Anita K. Palmer
The gift of transport breaks down cultural and political barriers
Raising the bar? | by Mark Bergin
Stories of an anti-Christian purge at Baylor may not explain tenure denials
'Green shackles' | by Mark Bergin
Charismatic skeptic of global warming is out to expose new shade of tyranny
Big money | by Rusty Leonard and Warren Cole Smith
Giving while you’re living so you’re knowing where it’s going
Blowing the roof off
Myanmar’s devastating cyclone may open a closed country to outsiders
Convenient marriage | by Jamie Dean
The U.S. is at times finding the International Criminal Court useful
Financial mistakes | by David Bahnsen
Left unfixed, they are anything but small
Gift of a lifetime | by Alisa Harris
Diane Pearl is meeting the two bone marrow donors who saved her children
Human race
Looking ahead
News to watch in the weeks to come
Sentence served | by Zoe Sandvig
Once prisoners are freed, who helps them get back on their feet?
Unstable way to live | by Susan Olasky
A former nun takes by storm the life of a Hollywood screenwriter
Would you forgive? | by Marvin Olasky
The Khmer Rouge finally faces trial for its killing fields
ArrowCulture Beat Dark side of Narnia | by Megan Basham
Latest chronicle captures the high-stakes battle for Aslan’s kingdom
Family secrets | by Marvin Olasky
Story of a search for truth is wonderfully moving
Skyscraper down | by Marvin Olasky
Arthur C. Brooks says search for happiness often starts in the wrong place
Sly project | by Meghan Keane
An unlikely friendship propels satirical plot
Stark choices | by Sam Thielman
Iron Man presents a superhero in search of redemption
Taking the cake | by Alissa Wilkinson
Made of Honor high jinx runs away with its title
Thinking and feeling | by Marvin Olasky
A conservatism that can state a comeback will have to do both
Time softens | by Arsenio Orteza
The Clash revolution looks positively tame in retrospect
Notable CDs | by The National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine
Four new or recent classical CDs reviewed by Arsenio Orteza
Notable books | by Aryn Kyle
Four books for summer reading reviewed by Susan Olasky
ArrowDepartments The Buzz The Buzz Sidebar Quick Takes Quotables Sports Mailbag ArrowThoughts Don't blame racism | by Joel Belz
Obama’s recent setbacks are of his own making
‘Issues’ no longer | by Gene Edward Veith
Cancellation of LCMS radio show raises ruckus
The Harvard affair | by Andrée Seu
A colonial-era controversy offers lessons on the road to secularism
Blood that speaks | by Mindy Belz
Remembering Matthew Phillip Wallace and company
Counter-culture | by Guest Columnist
Furor over a Wheaton professor’s divorce and resignation
Diminished returns | by Janie B. Cheaney
College may not be worth the money for many students
Mad missions | by Marvin Olasky
Avoiding the soft despotism that emphasizes personal security
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