  Volume 7, Issue 4
July/Aug, 2001 |
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A Race Doomed to Recede and Disappear
Birmingham, 1963 Turning point of the civil rights movement. Tim Stafford
Colonial Modern When historian Jon Butler looks at early America, he sees the lineaments of contemporary secular pluralism. A.G. Roeber
Emily Dickinson's Hidden God Grant Wacker
Letters
Lincoln's America Elevating the spirit of the Declaration of Independence above the legalism of the Constitution. Stephen L. Carter
Minister to Freedom The legacy of John Witherspoon. Joseph Loconte
One Nation, Under God Why are some Christian scholars embarrassed by America's religious history? Barry Alan Shain
Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times The moral complexity of the American Revolution. Mark Noll
Our Brethren in North-America
Plato Was Right All Along
Reading the Ice Cores How scientists really predict the future. Catherine H. Crouch
Shrek: Happily Ever Ogre An anti-fairy tale run amuck. Eric Metaxas
Stranger in a Strange Land
The Best Book Ever Written on America Tocqueville's perennial timeliness. interview by Donald A. Yerxa
The Problem of Edith Stein German Jew, Catholic nun, Holocaust victim, saint. Lauren F. Winner
The Tongue Is a Witch
What's Cooking When Martha Stewart Meets the VeggieTales? Otto Selles
You Say You Want a Revolution: 1776–2001
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