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  2. Is God Dead? - Wikipedia

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    Already in October 1965 the magazine had published an article on the new radical theological movement. [5] The April 8, 1966, cover of Time magazine was the first cover in the magazine's history to feature only type, and no photo. [6] The cover—with the traditional, red border—was all black, with the words "Is God Dead?" in large, red text.

  3. John T. Elson - Wikipedia

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    John Truscott Elson (April 29, 1931 – September 7, 2009) was a religion editor and writer who eventually became the assistant managing editor of Time.He is most remembered for his provocative April 1966 cover story for which the magazine's cover simply asked, "Is God Dead?

  4. Today's New International Version - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Zondervan planned to advertise the TNIV in Rolling Stone as part of its campaign to launch the full TNIV Bible to "spiritually intrigued 18 to 34-year-olds." Just weeks before the ad's scheduled run date, Rolling Stone pulled the ad, citing a policy against religious advertisements in its magazine.

  5. List of theology journals - Wikipedia

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    Bible Review: 8755-6316 BibRev 1985–2005 Biblical Archaeology Society: Washington, D.C. United States Academic: Bible Today: 0006-0836 BibTod Liturgical Press: Collegeville, Minnesota: United States Episcopalian The Bible Translator see also Technical Papers for the Bible Translator, Practical Papers for the Bible Translator: 0006-0844 (print) or

  6. 'I like turtles' kid was an OG viral sensation. Here's why he ...

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    Now, Turtle Boy is eyeing a comeback, mostly as a way to “bring joy” back in people’s newsfeeds. "After I did all this promotion work for the movie, I created accounts on TikTok and ...

  7. Biblical Archaeology Review - Wikipedia

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    Biblical Archaeology Review is a magazine appearing every three months and sometimes referred to as BAR that seeks to connect the academic study of archaeology to a broad general audience seeking to understand the world of the Bible, the Near East, and the Middle East (Syro-Palestine and the Levant).

  8. Biblical Archaeology Society - Wikipedia

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    The Biblical Archaeology Society is the publisher of its own magazine, Biblical Archaeology Review, which has generated extensive public following. [3] BAR is both nonsectarian and 'non-academic' and as such, has been attributed with setting the agenda for discourse surrounding issues relating to both the Bible and archaeological matters. [3]

  9. Eternity (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2011, ABC radio's John Cleary interviewed Sandeman about the publication's first year. [6]In Julia Baird's 2017 article, "Christian conference attendees walk out after speakers suggest women should grow their hair long, defer to men at work" for the ABC, she referenced Anne Lim's Eternity article "When cutting your hair can be an ungodly act" which reported on a controversial ...