 Volume 9
2003 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 142 articles.
A Bloody Shame Gangs of New York and the apotheosis of Martin Scorsese Eric Metaxas
A Different Kind of Hero Retelling the gospel in a new rock opera Russ Breimeier
A Discerning Spirit Making good choices in an era of liturgical change John D. Witvliet
A Journalist in Babylon The need for a critical mass in the Fourth Estate Stan Guthrie
A Man of Appearances Ben Franklin, re-appraised. Bruce Kuklick
A Vocabulary for Suffering A conversation with Nancy and David Guthrie Carla Barnhill
Acting Christian Nuanced testimony in a new mission field: the theater Arthur Menke
After Babel Two Arab poets-one Palestinian, the other Iraqi- and the vicissitudes of exile and translation Laurance Wieder
America the Ambiguous The paradoxes of a chosen nation Philip Jenkins
American Jihad Manifest Destiny on the Loose Daniel R. Miller
Bankrupt Nation The prevalence of debt in an oasis of prosperity Stephen Smith
Baptism in Blood The Civil War and the creation of an American civil religion Harry S. Stout
Be Always Ready Mark Noll
Before Left Behind It's not easy to say something new about the end of the world Crawford Gribben
Between Malachi and Matthew Evangelicals and the Apocrypha Ken Stewart
Beyond Bricks and Mortar? Rethinking the Catholic university Christopher Shannon
Born Again The Man Without a Past Peter T. Chattaway
Changing the Script A discovery that altered the course of the war Roger Lundin
Church as Civics 101 The robust civic engagement of Protestant clergy John Schmalzbauer
Cotton Mather, Meet Bill Clinton Two histories of religion in America Philip Jenkins
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