 Volume 4
1998 |
Displaying 101 - 110 of 110 articles.
The Repeal of Reticence How the "party of exposure" came to dominate modern culture. Interview by Michael Cromartie
The Saxophonist Who Would Be a Saint Rodney Clapp
The Ultimate Lawyer Joke Roy Anker
The Uneasy Fundamentalist While Garrison Keillor may have doubts about the faith, he knows the church (too well). Interview by Martin Wroe
The Word That Has No End Theology and biblical studies in the life of the church. John Wilson
Thriving on Conflict The very thing that makes evangelicalism attract and hold large numbers of people undercuts its effectiveness in social reform. Lauren F. Winner
Truth Is Not Known Unless It Is Loved How Pavel Florensky restored what Ockham stole. Patrick Henry Reardon
Two Cheers for TV Television is stupid, sleazy, and violent. It rots the brain and turns little children into insatiable consumers. So why do we watch it? by Douglas L. LeBlanc
What Would Pope Stanley Say? A conversation with Stanley Hauerwas. Interview by Rodney Clapp
Whatever Happened to Religion in Britain? Studies of region, class, and gender explain just who is no longer going to church. Ronald A. Wells
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