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 Volume 46
2002 |
Displaying 141 - 160 of 1081 articles.
Books & Culture Corner: Of Moths and Men Revisited A Darwinian debate Kevin Padian and Alan Gishlick
Books & Culture Corner: Reading Danny Pearl How would the murdered journalist want to be remembered? Jeremy Lott
Books & Culture Corner: Saint Frodo and the Potter Demon The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter series spring from the same source. Michael G. Maudlin
Books & Culture Corner: Science Holds a Meeting A report from the annual convention of the AAAS. John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: So Far, So Near A graduate of Murree Christian School in Pakistan, the site of a deadly assault by Islamic terrorists in August, reflects on his growing-up years, on what has changed in the interim, and on the beleaguered Christian community in Pakistan Todd Hertz
Books & Culture Corner: Speak What We Feel Frederick Buechner's latest book is one of his best David Stewart
Books & Culture Corner: Street Cred Dave Eggers: The portrait of an artist as a—what? Jeremy Lott
Books & Culture Corner: Subversive Literature A report from Toronto, where scholars of religion are holding their annual meeting John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: The Gospel According to Biff A conversation with novelist Christopher Moore Jeremy Lott
Books & Culture Corner: The New York Times Discovers Religion (Again) Shouldn't the paper of record be able to move beyond Square One? John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: The Pledge Controversy Asking the wrong questions? John Perry
Books & Culture Corner: The State of the Game After one of the best World Series ever, baseball faces a crisis Michael R. Stevens
Books & Culture Corner: Theodore Rex Is popular history getting a bad rap? Preston Jones
Books & Culture Corner: Train Up a Child Helping children to become intimately familiar with Scripture Susan R. Garrett
Books & Culture Corner: Ugly Evangelicals Is this us?
Books & Culture Corner: Weird Science? A Darwinian debate continues. Jonathan Wells
Books & Culture Corner: Why Evangelicals Can't Opt Out of Political Engagement Remembering Jeremiah Evarts and Samuel Worcester John Wilson
Books & Culture: The Great Inflatable Shark Hunt A report from the Christian Booksellers Association convention in Anaheim Jeremy Lott
Bottom-Up Apologist "John Polkinghorne—particle physicist, Gifford lecturer, Templeton Prize–winner, and parish priest" Karl W. Giberson
Breakaway Church Can Keep Property Court ruling could initiate examination of denomination and church bylaws "Religion News Staff, CT staff"
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