  Volume 14, Issue 6
Nov/Dec, 2008 |
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A Long Ride on the Mainline 100 Years of The Christian Century. by Elesha Coffman
A Lot of Lattés Stingy Christians in an age of opulence. by Ron Sider
A Messiaenic Vision Celebrating the centenary of composer Olivier Messiaen. David A. Hoekema
Aesop Gone to Seed The new novel by Nobel Prize-winner Jose Saramago. by Joseph Bottum
Flying Solo William James, Alfred Kazin, and the fate of post-Christian Protestantism. by Roger Lundin
Garibaldi Strikes Back A champion of national self-determination and worldwide democracy. Eugenio F. Biagini
God Savor The Queen If you haven't seen the 2006 film, catch up with it now. by Crystal Downing
Happiness Given, lost, regained. by Scot McKnight
In the Land of Nod Looking for Adam's ancestors. by Michael Ruse
On the Road With the Polish poet Adam Zagajewski. by David Skeel
Other People's Children We know what's best. by Agnes R. Howard
St. Flo The improbable life of Florence Nightingale. by Timothy Larsen
Stewards of Capitalism God and mammon in 19th-century America. by George Marsden
Supreme Courtship A prescient satire by novelist Christopher Buckley. by John Wilson
Technology in Translation The story of DuPont, first in French, then in English. Brigitte Van Tiggelen and Neil Gussman
The Blob and I Was the 1958 horror flick created to advance the agenda of a Christian fundamentalist cabal close to the dark heart of American power? by Rudy Nelson
The First Black Congressmen Another angle on Reconstruction. by Amos N. Jones
The Irony of American Politics A reissued Reinhold Niebuhr classic sheds light on current follies. by Joseph Loconte
The Lost Is Found Missing pages from church history. by Mark Noll
The State and Its Servants How not to think about morality in the international relations. by Bruce Kuklick
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