  Volume 8, Issue 1
Jan/Feb, 2002 |
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A Geography of Reading Why the WTO protestors had it wrong David N. Livingstone
All Shook Up The inner world of early Pentecostals Edith Blumhofer
Is Globalization Christian? Why the WTO protestors had it wrong. Jeremy Lott
Kandahar Mixing fiction and documentary, a film from Iran explores the Taliban's heart of darkness. Peter T. Chattaway
Let's Get Personal Yes, the church needs to get past modernity's impersonal techniques. But adding the prefix post doesn't solve anything Andy Crouch
Letters The Church on the World's Turf Elizabeth (Buff) Cox
Maya Mysteries There's power in the blood in the ruins of Copán Wendy Murray Zoba
Muhammad Through Christian Eyes Demonic charlatan or moral exemplar? The church's mixed response to Islam's prophet. Gabriel Said Reynolds
Not First in Words but in Flesh Language and truth in the Christian literary tradition Stephen N. Williams
Of Poetry and Polyspermy The natural history of human reproduction. Bethany Torode
Stranger in a Strange Land: The Scandal of Arming America. A prizewinning work of history doesn't stand up to examination. John Wilson
The Beauty of Borrowing Contemporary artists in dialogue with the past Joel C. Sheesley
The Female Body Politic Jane Addams and the dream of American democracy Jean Bethke Elshtain
The Prophet's Pulpit A conversation with Patrick Gaffney illumines the world of Muslim believers—what they have in common; what divides them—and the varieties of Islamic preaching Agnieszka Tennant
The Warden of Time and Space Part 3: Summing Newton up. Karl W. Giberson
They Don't Write Them Like That Anymore Really? Richard Rodgers, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and the fate of American musical theater. John H. McWhorter
Tolkien Canonized Should the creator of the Lord of the Rings be acknowledged as the foremost author of the twentieth century? Aaron Belz
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