  Volume 4, Issue 1
Jan/Feb, 1998 |
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A Cyber-Pilgrim's Progress When technology functions as a religion, as savior and liberator, we begin to project divine attributes onto it. Timothy C. Morgan
Artificial Life
Bible Stories for Derrida's Children Literary approaches to a sacred book. Leland Ryken
Coming Soon
Commentary
Diversity Comes to Dixie Southern religion revisited. Lauren F. Winner
Expelled from the Garden A novel with a large vision, set on the American frontier. Caroline Langston
Habits of the Heartless It's hard to be full of grace when you're full of fear. Cornelius Plantinga, Jr.
Idiots, Imbeciles, Cretins Raising a "challenged" child in a world that supports good, pleasant eugenics. Jean Bethke Elshtain
In Brief
Letters
Nietzsche Was Right The question is not why modern secularists oppose traditional morality; it is on what grounds they defend any morality. by Philip Yancey
Of Sin and Horses The compelling world of Dick Francis's mysteries. Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
Revenge of the Scroll Reading, virtual and otherwise. Alan Jacobs
Secular Saint Milton said that a good poet must first be a good man. Wallace Stegner is one of the few twentieth-century writers who took this to heart. Paul Willis
Soulless If consciousness is only an illusion, it's the greatest mistake human beings have ever made. Allen C. Guelzo
Stranger in a Strange Land
The Disappearing Jews Elliott Abrams offers American Jews a secular reason for returning to the faith of their fathers. David Klinghoffer
The Repeal of Reticence How the "party of exposure" came to dominate modern culture. Interview by Michael Cromartie
The Ultimate Lawyer Joke Roy Anker
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