 Volume 6
2000 |
Displaying 81 - 100 of 103 articles.
The Lost Art of Attentive Viewing E. John Walford E. John Walford
The Man Who Was Thursday Revisiting Chesterton's masterpiece. Martin Gardner
The Only Honest Man Jean-Jacques Rousseau, impresario of modernity. Alan Jacobs
The People's Church The global evangelical upsurge and its political consequences. David Martin
The Political Pulpits of Dixie A tradition that goes back to the Confederacy. Harry S. Stout
The Rules Have Stayed the Same Aaron Belz
The Self-Deception of Mr. Death Errol Morris's new film peers into the mind of a Holocaust denier. Peter T. Chattaway
The Trials of Being Agnostic A conversation with skeptic Wendy Kaminer. interview by Michael Cromartie
The Two Eliots To all appearance, a biographer writes, "Eliot was conventional, mild, decorous, yet the hidden character was daring and savage." Jewel Spears Brooker
The Uncensored Merton Timothy Jones
The Universe Has a Mind of Its Own A conversation with Templeton Prize-winner Freeman Dyson. Interview by Karl W. Giberson
The War Against Boys A conversation with Christina Hoff Sommers. interview by Michael Cromartie
The What-If Game Movie review Peter T. Chattaway
The White Man's Burden Gerald Early
The Word on the Street Eugene Rivers on faith-based urban ministry, the black church, and the "sexual holocaust" in Africa. interview by C. Stephen Evans and Gail Gunst Heffner
Theological Lawbreaker? A response to Stephen Williams. John Sanders
Traces of God The faith of Jacques Derrida. Bruce Ellis Benson
Urbane Bigotry Sarah E. Hinlicky
Vegetables Don't Have a History A conversation with historian John Lukacs. interview by Donald A. Yerxa and Karl W. Giberson
Wedding Nights—and Daze Lauren F. Winne
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