  Volume 10, Issue 6
Nov/Dec, 2004 |
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A Practical Romantic The films of Douglas Fairbanks. By S.T. Karnick
Americanizing Jews—Judaizing America 350 years of Jewish life in America. By Ronald Wells
C.S. Lewis and Mother Kirk Why Lewis was a Protestant. by S.M. Hutchens
Christmas Green by Scott Cairns
Does Everyone in This Room Believe in Demons? A sociologist's surprising encounter with fundamentalism. By Julie Byrne
Evangelicals and Mormons Together? Conflict and conversation. by James E. Bradley
Everything That Rises Must Converge The inevitable and preordained trajectories of evolution. by William Dembski
For Everything There Is a Season Nostalgia for nature's seasons in a climate-controlled world. by Cindy Crosby
Hoover to Hiroshima So you think American history from the Great Depression through World War II holds no surprises? Read on. by Justus D. Doenecke
I Want to Have a Space Alien's Baby by John Leax
Limit Conditions How to portray the Holocaust on stage and film. By Jan Lüder Hagens
Preemptive Prophecy In the Turkish city of Kars, schoolgirls forced to abandon their headscarves are killing themselves. A poet who is also a journalist is sent to cover the story. by Laurance Wieder
Restore All Things in Thomas? American Catholic intellectuals in the Progressive era. by Eugene McCarraher
Stranger in a Strange Land Alternate History By John Wilson
The Groves of Academe A Man Alive in the Midst of Death By Ralph C. Wood
The Historian as Latter-Day Saint Faith, history, and the virtues of evangelical diffidence. by Elesha Coffman
The Legend of Bono Vox Lessons learned in the church of U2. By Scott Calhoun
The Lincoln Supremacy John Wilkes Booth assassinated the president. Democracy proved harder to kill. by Allen C. Guelzo
The Lord Our God Is One Three Christians trace their roots back to the Hebrew Bible-and encounter God's present-day chosen people. By Steven Gertz
The Spy Who Loved Me What's real in espionage fiction? by Jim Ohlson
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