 Volume 10
2004 |
Displaying 101 - 120 of 137 articles.
The Historian as Latter-Day Saint Faith, history, and the virtues of evangelical diffidence. by Elesha Coffman
The Invention of Modern Witchcraft A surprising genealogy of neopaganism. by Irving Hexham
The Legend of Bono Vox Lessons learned in the church of U2. By Scott Calhoun
The Lincoln Supremacy John Wilkes Booth assassinated the president. Democracy proved harder to kill. by Allen C. Guelzo
The Lonely Emancipator Lincoln's legal prudence in ending the peculiar institution. by Lucas E. Morel
The Lord of Limit Is Geoffrey Hill the greatest living English poet? by Alan Jacobs
The Lord Our God Is One Three Christians trace their roots back to the Hebrew Bible-and encounter God's present-day chosen people. By Steven Gertz
The Mahatma Gandhi unvarnished. By Jean Bethke Elshtain
The Meaning of Christ's Suffering by Frederica Mathewes-Green
The Mosque on the Corner Muslims in the United States. by Philip Jenkins
The Nazi Seduction Why do Hitler and the Nazis continue to fascinate? by Jean Bethke Elshtain
The New History of Missions The difference between global Christianity and world Christianity. by Mark Noll
The Not-So-Dismal Science Using literature to enliven economics. by Andrew P. Morriss
The Punk Rocker with a Ph.D. Greg Graffin, frontman of Bad Religion, has a freshly minted doctorate in evolutionary biology and a new album coming soon. by Preston Jones
The Reformation Question What does Catholic mean? By Mary Noll Venables
The Revenger's Tragedy Vengeance is ours, saith Hollywood. by Peter T. Chattaway
The Sage of Walden Pond I should not talk so much about myself if there were any body else whom I knew as well. by Lauren F. Winner
The Search for Redemption Confession without remorse. By Bruce Kuklick
The Spinster's Story Is marriage the only happy ending we can imagine for our stories? by Jennifer L. Holberg
The Spy Who Loved Me What's real in espionage fiction? by Jim Ohlson
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