 Volume 7
2001 |
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The Visibility of the Invisible: Art and Idolatry David Morgan
The Visibility of the Invisible: Creative Spirituality Robert Wuthnow
The Visibility of the Invisible: Rembrandt's Protestant Icons Catharine Randall
The Visibility of the Invisible: The Artworld's Memento Mori Daniel A. Siedell
The Voice That Found Her Native American novelist and poet Diane Glancy writes by listening. Wendy Murray Zoba
The Warden of Time and Space Part 2: Newton's Principia. Karl W. Giberson
The Warden of Time and Space Sir Isaac Newton: genius, heretic, and SOB. Karl W. Giberson
To the Jews First Jewish evangelization from the heyday of dispensationalism to the rise of Messianic Judaism. Lauren F. Winner
Transport me. Please. I want to stare at something amazing, something that pulls me beyond myself. Eric Metaxas
Turkey Undemonized Lords of the Horizons: A History of the Ottoman Empire Douglas A. Howard
Violence and the Atonement Richard J. Mouw
Whatever Happened to Methodism? Evangelicalism flourishes. But can it overcome the inner contradictions brought about by its success? David Martin
What's Cooking When Martha Stewart Meets the VeggieTales? Otto Selles
Who Killed Classical Music? And can marketing magic bring it back to life? Lionel Basney
Who Would Have Thought? Mark A. Noll
Who's Got the Center? Critics of the "two-party model" of modern American Protestantism (fundamentalist/modernist; conservative/liberal; evangelical/mainline) claim to have found a via media. But the "center" is not innocent. It is a real place on the map, which demands that all "others" be related to it as margins to the mainstream. Michael S. Horton
Why I Didn't Endorse The Gospel of Jesus Christ: An Evangelical Celebration Robert H. Gundry
Wole Soyinka's Outrage The divided soul of Nigeria's Nobel laureate. Alan Jacobs
You Say You Want a Revolution: 1776–2001
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