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Marching downhill

Marching downhill

Culture | Even without public approval, homosexual activists build momentum

A singing Hamlet
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A singing Hamlet

Culture |  The Met pays homage to Shakespeare

A second wind
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A second wind

Culture |  NEA chair Dana Gioia helps one New York artist find a new lease on creativity

Modern man of letters
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Modern man of letters

Culture |  NEA chairman Dana Gioia took a bequest of books seriously enough to shape forever his life and art

Bible basics
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Bible basics

Education |  Two programs to teach Scripture in public schools move ahead

Baylor boot
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Baylor boot

Education |  Academia is no friend to conservative Christian views-even at a Southern Baptist university

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R is for Religion

Culture |  Christianity is joining bad language, nudity, and gore as an element that movie ratings warn us against

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String unattached

Culture |  The government cannot force faith-based charitable organizations that receive federal funding to

The Anglican time bomb
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The Anglican time bomb

Culture |  At immediate issue for conservatives is the widening acceptance of gay sex by leaders of Anglicanism in the West

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Quite contrary

Culture |  With a new consensus statement on the Virgin Mary, the Anglican side appeared to concede everything, the Catholic side nothing

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How firm a foundation?

Culture |  The ACLU and Americans United for Separation of Church and State are challenging government funding of faith-based community-service programs

Art, American style
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Art, American style

Culture |  With the traveling exhibit "Masterpieces of American Art, 1770-1920: From the Detroit Institute of Arts," Americans can take in their own artistic heritage

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