  Volume 15, Issue 3
May/Jun, 2009 |
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A Backslider's Tale Growing up Pentecostal. Bernice Martin
And Can It Be? Charles Wesley gets his turn. Bruce Hindmarsh
POLITICS Beyond Platitudes A model for civic leadership that takes religious pluralism seriously. D. Michael Lindsay
Captive Audience Aravind Adiga's 2008 Booker Man Prize-winning novel. Jane Zwart
POLITICS Civility and Boldness Pro-life activism and participatory democracy. John G. Turner
Culprit-in-Chief Blame Abe. Allen C. Guelzo
STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND Decline and Fall What the Roman Empire and the newspaper industry have in common. John Wilson
Downsizing What books should I keep? What stories do they tell? Donald A. Yerxa
Exceptionalism with a Twist A new history of U.S. foreign policy. James Bratt
Generation K Korean American evangelicals. Kate Bowler
Good Intentions Lessons from reform movements a century ago. Dale E. Soden
Old Mortality Katherine Anne Porter, "grandchild of a lost War." Betty Smartt Carter
Present and Not Yet Remembering George Eldon Ladd A. Donald Macleod
Terms of Engagement Where things stand in Jewish-Christian dialogue. Lauren F. Winner
The Founder of American Literature James Fenimore Cooper. Steven D. Ealy
The Strange Place of Religion in Contemporary Art Theodore Prescott, Bruce Herman, James Romaine, Bruce Ellis Benson, and James Elkins
Wise Man of the American West Celebrating Wallace Stegner's centenary. Richard W. Etulain
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