 Volume 5
1999 |
Displaying 101 - 120 of 124 articles.
The Meaning of Jesus Six scholars explain why they study the origins of Christianity—and why it matters.
The Mormon Story Tania Rands Lyon and John Lyon
The Picasso of Chinese Studies Jonathan Spence talks about how the subjects of his studies find their voice. Interview by Donald Yerxa and Karl Giberson
The Religious Origins of the Modern State Thomas Albert Howard
The Renewal of All Things Jürgen Moltmann's journey of hope. A. J. Conyers
THE SCIENCE PAGES: Technology from A to Z Karl Giberson
THE SCIENCE PAGES: The Last Magic William A. Dembski
The Sorrows of the Quaker Jesus Douglas A. Sweeney
The Subjunctive That Killed Hugh Finn Our language about what a patient "would" want turns sympathy into empathy, pity into murder. J. Bottum
The Taciturn Virgin How a teenager's vision resisted the disenchantment of nineteenth-century France. Lauren F. Winner
The Unthinkable William A. Dembski
The Women at the Concord Tombs Richard J. Mouw
The Word Made Flesh For the writer, working in metaphor is a life-and-death matter. Larry Woiwode
Time Travel for Nonscientists Karl Giberson
Time-and-Emotion Studies A little historical perspective helps us get a grip on our emotions. Trey Buchanan
Václav Havel's Improbable Life Edward E. Ericson, Jr.
Weird Sisters Not accepting yourself is the original sin in these media tales of witchcraft. Margaret Kim Peterson
What Did You Go Out into the Wilderness to See? by Robert Royal
What God Doesn't Know Were the biblical prophecies mere probabilities? Stephen N. Williams
What Shall We Do With Mother? Virginia Stem Owens
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