  Volume 10, Issue 1
Jan/Feb, 2004 |
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"At No Time Conspicuous, as a Party, for Talent or Learning" Newman and evangelicalism. Grayson Carter
An Ecumenical Luther The Reformation as a movie. by Sarah Hinlicky Wilson
Behold the Man American Jesus by Philip Jenkins
Dirty Bombs and the Death of Daniel Pearl Is Pakistan a far greater threat to the United States than Iraq was under Saddam Hussein? by Allen C. Guelzo
Doing Time Do correctional facilities correct anything? by Nathan Bierma
Eating the Supper of the Lamb in a Cool Whip Society Albert Borgmann's post-technological feast. by Andy Crouch
Environment as Creation Conquest vs. care for the wilderness. by Walter Brueggemann
Evangelicals: Fragmented and Thriving The history and future of evangelicalism as a movement. by Mark Galli
Finding Darwin's God A conversation with biologist Ken Miller. Interview by Karl W. Giberson
How to Disappear The restless art of Weldon Kees, pursued for mortal stakes. by Caroline Langston
In Democracy We Trust The conflicted loyalties of Christian antiliberals. by Eugene McCarraher
Jesus and the Religions A new paradigm for Christian engagement? by Gerald R. McDermott
Killing Them Kindly Lessons from the euthanasia movement. by Richard Weikart
Religiously Ignorant Journalists In search of Episcopals and evangelists. by Christian Smith
Scandalous The enigmatic folly of the Cross. by Bruce Ellis Benson
Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Anglican question. by Timothy Larsen
Singing the Lord's Song Travels in sacred music, from Eureka Springs to Salt Lake City. by Mark Noll
The Curious Case of the Exploding Universe Stories from behind the scenes of science. by Catherine H. Crouch
The Disenchanters It's easy to laud magic when you don't believe in it. by Agnieszka Tennant
The Eighth Day of Creation From a Russian Orthodox philosopher, a provocative alternative to modernity. by Miroslav Volf
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