 Volume 4
1998 |
Displaying 81 - 100 of 110 articles.
Stranger in a Strange Land David Neff, Executive Editor
Stranger in a Strange Land
Stranger in a Strange Land Mark A. Noll
Summa Wobegonia Lake Wobegon confronts postmodernity. Joy Alexander
Susan Howatch's Second Journey page 27
The Anatomy of a Lie Diane Komp
The Antidote to Reality TV A farm couple's life makes for genuine hard copy. Roy Anker
The Baroness in the Crime Lab An expert in murder, P. D. James shuns the voyeurism of violence. Interview By Martin Wroe
The Betrayal of Black Studies Academic discipline and political struggle. Eugene D. Genovese
The BURDEN of the BLACK LEADER Torn between the demands of black nationalism and American democracy. Willie James Jennings
The Design Debate Does "chance" rule out God? Does near-impossibility require him? Michael J. Behe
The Disappearing Jews Elliott Abrams offers American Jews a secular reason for returning to the faith of their fathers. David Klinghoffer
The Editor and the Exile How the New Yorker's William Shawn gave a home to the brilliant autobiographer Ved Mehta. Alan Jacobs
The Forgotten Christians of Lebanon Once free and equal, Lebanon's Christians now struggle against tremendous odds in a country dominated by Syrian politics and an increasingly Islamized culture. Habib C. Malik
The Fugitive Slave and the Transcendentalist Phillip E. Johnson
The Gospel According to Isaiah David Lyle Jeffrey
The Myth of Islamic Tolerance Muslim "protection" of Christians and Jews has actually been oppression, says scholar Bat Ye'or. Interview By Michael Cromartie
The New War Mark A. Noll
The Omni-American Why the U.S. Constitution is like the blues, and other observations, opinions, and animadversions from Stanley Crouch. Interview By Michael Cromartie
The Puzzle of John Brown Tim Stafford
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