 Volume 8
2002 |
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(Not) Guilty On a February night ten years ago, Roger de la Burde never woke up from a nap on his sofa. Steve Weinberg
A Conversation on Books About Islam and the Middle East After September 11, books about Islam and the Middle East shot to the top of the bestseller charts. American readers sought to learn more about a religion that had inspired such zealotry, however misguided, and about a portion of the world that erupts in violence almost daily. Several months later, Books & Culture editor John Wilson and regular contributor Philip Yancey found themselves on a panel discussing a sampling of books that shed light on these issues. Philip Yancey and John Wilson
A Forest of Time A conversation with Peter Nabokov about Indian ways of history Interview by Donald A. Yerxa
A Geography of Reading Why the WTO protestors had it wrong David N. Livingstone
A Global Pentecost The fastest-growing religious group? Philip Jenkins
Adult Education Why we need journals of opinion Margaret O'Brien Steinfels
Africa: A Mission Accomplished? Where Christianity is thriving David Martin
After Experience? William James and consumer religion Christopher Shannon
All Shook Up The inner world of early Pentecostals Edith Blumhofer
American Gnostic Harold Bloom's post-Christian nation ten years on Jeremy Lott
Back in the U.S.S.R. Films of the Soviet Sixties Bethany Davis Noll
Bad Habits of the High-Tech Heart After the fall Nathan Bierma
Bloodstained Partition What the history of high politics doesn't tell about the creation of Pakistan. Chandra S. Mallampalli
By the People The American jury. Julia Vitullo-Martin
Comparative Terrorism Al-Qaeda and Aum Shinrikyo Christopher C. Harmon
Computer Control Who's in charge? Alan Jacobs
Dancing with Ghosts Wasicu at Chankpe Opi (a white man at Wounded Knee James Calvin Schaap
Disenchanting Voices How not to write the history of the Reformation Christopher Shannon
E-mail from…Athens The feast day of St. Elias Emily Oren
Ennobled by Jazz Ralph Ellison and the music of American possibility Lucas E. Morel
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