  Volume 10, Issue 2
Mar/Apr, 2004 |
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A Somewhat Higher Opinion of God A conversation with biologist Ken Miller. Interview by Karl W. Giberson
An Emperor of Art The life and films of Akira Kurosawa. by Carl Plantinga
Catholic + American = ? How a communal body made its peace with liberal democracy. by Allen Guelzo
Did Joe DiMaggio Miss His Calling? The cramped imagination of utilitarian ethics. by John Schneider
Evasive Maneuvers Can Protestant historians play by the rules of the secular academy without giving the game away? by Bruce Kuklick
Fever Dream A parable of the new South Africa. Tim Stafford
Food Porn The secret life of chick lit. by Susan Wise Bauer
Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) Preaches a Sermon that Will Never Appear in an Anthology of American Literature by Mark Noll
Kissing the Lizard On memory and forgiveness. by Miroslav Volf
Murder, She Wrote P.D. James' masterful detection of the primal sin. by Ralph Wood
Out of the Darkness Entering the world of Krzysztof Kieslowski. by Roy Anker
Remembrance of Things Past Edmund Burke, the Enlightenment, and postmodernity. by Daniel E. Ritchie
Salvation Inflation? A conversation with Alan Wolfe. Interview by Michael Cromartie
The Books in My Office by John Wilson
The Death and Rebirth of Ivan Illich A call to Christian conspiracy. by Christopher Shannon
The Meaning of Christ's Suffering by Frederica Mathewes-Green
The New History of Missions The difference between global Christianity and world Christianity. by Mark Noll
The Not-So-Dismal Science Using literature to enliven economics. by Andrew P. Morriss
The Punk Rocker with a Ph.D. Greg Graffin, frontman of Bad Religion, has a freshly minted doctorate in evolutionary biology and a new album coming soon. by Preston Jones
They're OK, We're OK So much for being resident aliens. by R. Stephen Warner
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