  Volume 4, Issue 2
Mar/Apr, 1998 |
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Letters
Stranger in a Strange Land
Commentary
Preacher Man Robert Duvall's The Apostle goads not only secularists but conventional believers as well. Roy Anker
Dark Nature The new prophets of evolutionary psychology want to reduce us to mere survival machines. Philip Yancey
The Baroness in the Crime Lab An expert in murder, P. D. James shuns the voyeurism of violence. Interview By Martin Wroe
JESUS in MISSISSIPPI The civil-rights movement as theological drama. Charles Marsh
Amistad Gives African American Their Due
COLOR Blind? What's wrong with the conservative line on race. Glenn C. Loury
The Betrayal of Black Studies Academic discipline and political struggle. Eugene D. Genovese
The BURDEN of the BLACK LEADER Torn between the demands of black nationalism and American democracy. Willie James Jennings
BOOKSHELF John Wilson
Narcissism, American Style Established novelists who write poetry are like movie stars who really want to direct. Laurance Wieder
Poetry for Dummies I was aware that the poetry industry had gone through a number of software upgrades since I last twirled an "oftimes." Frederica Mathewes-Green
In Brief
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