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Brave New Biology
Leon R. Kass | 31 March 2006 |
The achievements of modern medicine are a boon, but when scientists offer to enhance and improve human nature, they threaten human dignity.
Pushing kids out of the nest
Diane Bryhn | 30 March 2006 |
The new romantic comedy Failure to Launch shows the perils of permaparenting.
A century of agony in the Congo
Martyn Drakard | 26 March 2006 |
The world's deadliest humanitarian crisis goes almost unnoticed in the media, even though a thousand are dying every day.
Beerly enough discipline for high school bingers
Matthew Mehan | 26 March 2006 |
There’s a simple reason why students binge-drink at parties. No one has the guts to stop them.
Who’s afraid of commitment?
Carolyn Moynihan | 25 March 2006 |
A lot of people, apparently. But with young people floundering in a sea of choice, perhaps it's time to be brave again.
Harry Potter and the family
Alfonsina Ramirez Paulin | 24 March 2006 |
Underlying J. K. Rowling's fantasy world are some sound insights into family life.
It’s a jungle out there
Robert R. Reilly | 22 March 2006 |
The recent film Madagascar sheds unexpected light on the distinction between men and animals.
SPECIAL ISSUE: ENGAGING ISLAM Africa’s religious fault line
Martyn Drakard | 18 March 2006 |
Two of the world's great religions are competing for followers in Kenya.
SPECIAL ISSUE: ENGAGING ISLAM A challenge to European Christians
Hartwig Bouillon | 17 March 2006 |
The rise of Islam in traditionally Christian Europe coincides with a rise in Germans searching for their cultural roots.
SPECIAL ISSUE: ENGAGING ISLAM Man and God in Islam
Michael Cook | 15 March 2006 |
How does Islam differ from Christianity in its view of man and his destiny? Theologian José Morales gives some penetrating answers.
Profiles in conscientious objection
Michael Cook | 11 March 2006 |
55 American Congressmen and women have made a stand on religion, conscience and abortion. It may be smart politics, but it's sloppy thinking.
Chinese dissidents speak out
Gerald Mercer | 10 March 2006 |
Despite economic progress and a rising standard of living, the Chinese people still lack political and religious freedom.
Rule of thumb
Carolyn Moynihan | 09 March 2006 |
Are mobile phones a menace or just another piece of technology demanding parental backbone?
Out of touch and proud of it
Diane Bryhn | 09 March 2006 |
The gap between the Hollywood glitterati and the guys and gals who buy tickets at the box office appears to be widening.
For Kenyan street kids, glue sniffing is a way of life
Martyn Drakard | 03 March 2006 |
Tens of thousand of boys live on the streets of Nairobi, stealing their food and sleeping on the streets. With the government almost helpless, only private initatives offer hope.
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