  Volume 14, Issue 3
May/Jun, 2008 |
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All Shall Be Well The distinctive emphasis on healing in Christian history. Heather D. Curtis
Big Man on Campus Bill Bright and postwar evangelicalism. Stephen H. Webb
Cosmic Cuisine Curry in the great scheme of things. Robert Eric Frykenberg
Covering Up What to learn from the French debate over headscarves. Rayyan Al-Shawaf
Cult of Personality A valuable new biography of Aimee Semple McPherson. Arlene M. Sánchez-Walsh
Five Intertestamental Beauties Don't mess with these women. William Griffin
STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND Franco and Hitler John Wilson
Heal Thyself Home remedies; advice for doctors. David Graham
Managing Pluralism, Indian-style Lessons for the 21st century. Chandra Mallampalli
Passing Strange A new translation of The Mabinogion. Stephen N. Williams
Perfect Holiness and Pentecostalism in the American South. John G. Turner
Readers of the Lost Ark Midrash from Genesis to Evan Almighty. Crystal Downing and Sharon Baker
Reading with the Saints The art of biblical interpretation. Jason Byassee
Rise and Walk Suffering, prayer, and divine healing. Lauren F. Winner
POLIticS State of Protest The counterculture and the Religious Right. Jon A. Shields
That Hurts An interdisciplinary study of pain Philip Yancey
There Will Be Brilliance Filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson surpasses himself. Jean Bethke Elshtain
What Poetry Demands A conversation with Christian Wiman. Interview by Aaron Rench
Writing History in Public A fresh look at the ancient world. Jerry Pattengale
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