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 Volume 48
2004 |
Displaying 21 - 40 of 990 articles.
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: How the Monster Grew A Pulitzer Prize-winning historian looks at the origins of modern media. By Nathan Bierma
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Insect Theodicy Who sent the locusts? And who exterminated them? Reviewed by Abram Van Engen
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Life, Work, and the Mommy Wars A book about real choices. Reviewed by Randi Sider-Rose
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Mystery and Message Must they compete? Reviewed by Abram Van Engen
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: O'Connor v. the Antichrist A hillbilly Thomist pushes back against modernity. Reviewed by Lucas E. Morel
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Real Fantasy The first installment in a new Tolkien-inspired series shows genuine promise. Reviewed by Newlyn Allison
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Rediscovering 'Husbandry' What Colonial farmers have to teach us about living with the land. Reviewed by Eric Miller
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Shabbos, Sheitels, and Yarmulkes A novel set in the world of Orthodox Judaism. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: The Art of Political War A veteran columnist urges his fellow liberals to take a lesson from those nasty conservatives. Reviewed by Jeremy Lott
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: The Doom of Choice Fate, free will, and moral responsibility in Tolkien. Reviewed by David O'Hara
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: The Great American Hustle The first volume of an ambitious new history of America highlights the engine of worldly ideals—and the role of evangelical religion in creating a distinctive American identity. Reviewed by Albert Keith Whitaker
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: The Naked City The story of the 1977 blackout in New York—the occasion of widespread looting and destruction—has some surprisingly timely lessons for America in 2004. By Caroline Langston
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: The Worst President Ever? Former Nixon aide John Dean attempts to rehabilitate the reputation of Warren G. Harding. Reviewed by Preston Jones
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Thou Shalt Not Swap The uses and abuses of copyright. Reviewed by Nathan Anderson
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Trust but Verify Ronald Reagan's faith. Reviewed by Jeremy Lott
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: What's Love Got to Do with It? Susan Howatch's new novel explores the transformation of sexual attraction to sacrificial love. Reviewed by Karen L. Maudlin
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Whose Independence? All the Founding Fathers of America celebrated independence, but what the word meant depended on who was speaking. Reviewed by Preston Jones
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Your God Is Too Small An ironic skeptic scolds believers for domesticating the deity. Reviewed by Jeremy Lott
Books & Culture's Books of the Week: Mistakes Were Made Four of the Seven Deadly Sins, as seen from a contemporary vantage point. Reviewed by Abram Van Engen
Christianity Today Book Awards 2004 We honor 22 titles that bring understanding to people, events, and ideas that shape evangelical life, thought, and mission.
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