 Volume 8
2002 |
Displaying 21 - 40 of 130 articles.
Epistemology for Saints Alvin Plantinga's magnum opus Andrew Chignell
Faithfully Dangerous Christians in postmodern times Brian D. McLaren
Father of Eugenics Notorious today as the founding father of eugenics, Francis Galton was honored as one of the leading scientists of his day. Richard Weikart
Force of Habit Hostility and condescension toward religion in the university Christian Smith
Forgotten Christians Believers in the Middle East and Asia Minor Virginia Stem Owens
God and Time Machines A conversation with Templeton Prize-winning physicist Paul Davies Karl W. Giberson
God Is Not Dead
Going to Hell David Noll
Hamlet in New Orleans A conversation with novelist and playwright Elizabeth Dewberry W. Dale Brown
Have You Seen Jesus Lately? If Jesus is who he says he is, then Jesus should be where he says he will be … Michael G. Maudlin
Here for Good Religion and the new immigrants Philip Jenkins
Houses of the Interpreter Spiritual exegesis and the retrieval of authority David Lyle Jeffrey
How Good Parents Give Up on Their Teens And why they need to take responsibility for the spiritual nurture of their kids. Carla Barnhill
How the Monkey Got His Tail William A. Dembski
How to Read the Torah A new translation and commentary. Peter Ochs
In Praise of Paraphrase William Griffin
In Sickness and in Health The past and future of Christian Science Jana Riess
Is a Mustard Seed Enough? Faith and unbelief Richard P. Hansen
Is Globalization Christian? Why the WTO protestors had it wrong. Jeremy Lott
It Takes Three to Tango Neither syntax nor semantics maps the full richness of everyday speech. John H. McWhorter
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