  Volume 9, Issue 4
July/Aug, 2003 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 26 articles.
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A Journalist in Babylon The need for a critical mass in the Fourth Estate Stan Guthrie
Baptism in Blood The Civil War and the creation of an American civil religion Harry S. Stout
Before Left Behind It's not easy to say something new about the end of the world Crawford Gribben
Changing the Script A discovery that altered the course of the war Roger Lundin
Defenders of the Faith Looking for fissures in establishment atheist philosophy Douglas Groothuis
Free to Do What? Emancipation reconsidered Allen C. Guelzo
Getting It Half-Right What's worth celebrating in Gods and Generals—and what's not Mark Noll
Getting Older Younger Marketing to teens and tweens Nathan Bierma
Going Back to Uncle Tom's Cabin The book that started the Civil War. John West
How the War Might Have Ended A conversation with historian Jay Winik Donald A. Yerxa
Impersonations The restless journey of a Holocaust descendant Betty Smartt Carter
Mercy A murderous saint's life Robert Siegel
Original Sin Slavery and the biblical curse of Ham. Laura L. Mitchell
Planet Dixie Land of happy slaves and gracious masters. Preston Jones
Rebirth of a Nation
Rue for A. E. Housman Marly Youmans
Still Writing the Civil War Do we know this country too well? Tim Stafford
Stranger in a Strange Land Remembering Carol Thiessen John Wilson
Telling Lincoln Grant Wacker
The Cossacks' Gogol and the making of Russian literature J. Bottum
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