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Spring 2004 | Volume 26, Number 6 | Books & Film





Fact or Fiction?
A new Response department reviews the best-seller The Da Vinci Code. Why is this page-turner disturbing so many Christians? Did the author cross the line with his “Facts”?
       Online Response Exclusive: Extended Version of "Fact or Fiction?"

“The Passion of the Christ”: After the Uproar, Three Views of the Film’s Potential Legacy





From the President
As today’s opinion-shapers declare the Christian message irrelevant, ɬÀï·¬ Pacific University President Philip Eaton reminds us: “For two billion ɬÀï·¬, the resurrection of Jesus Christ changed everything.”

“This Is Our Campaign”
Creativity and commitment are the hallmarks of faculty contributions, including finding precision science equipment and seeking grants. [Campaign]

Acting on AIDS
A student-led campaign encouraging a Christian response to a world pandemic had the campus seeing orange. [Campus]

When Disaster Strikes
As senior development officer for Northwest Medical Teams, alumnus Dick Frederick ’63 helps deliver care to those who need it most. [Alumni]

Looking Ahead
Falcon women keep their sights on a national championship after a perfect season ends too soon at the Elite Eight. [Athletics]

My Response
Nicaraguan native Maria Antonia Caldera Hunter ’89 tells of an SPU study tour to her homeland that showed her the presence of Christ in unlikely places.