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A Terribly Undemocratic Thought Is universal suffrage a failure? Tim Stafford
Colonial Modern When historian Jon Butler looks at early America, he sees the lineaments of contemporary secular pluralism. A.G. Roeber
Democracy Agonistes Why hand-wringing about partisanship is pointless. Ashley Woodiwiss
ARTICLE: Politics and Religion Do Mix By Bruce Barron
Editorial: Judging the Justices Yes, the judiciary is usurping the powers of the people, but talk of revolution is alarmist. by David Neff
Colson: Can We Still Pledge Allegiance? Recent Supreme Court decisions have short-circuited the democratic process. by CHARLES COLSON & Nancy Pearcey
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Books: The Revolt
Conversations: Vishal Mangalwadi Christian intellectual Vishal Mangalwadi explains why India's experiment in democracy has failed.
Cursed by Superficiality
God Is in the Blueprints Our deepest beliefs are reflected in the ways we construct our houses of worship. Tim Stafford
We Can't Stop Now, by Ralph Reed Ralph Reed is a Republican strategist, president of Century Strategies, author of Active Faith (Free Press), and former executive director of the Christian Coalition.
The New Cost of Discipleship, by James Dobson
John Calvin: One of the Fathers of Modern Democracy W. STANFORD REID Dr. W. Stanford Reid is Emeritus Professor University of Guelph in Canada
1525 The Anabaptist Movement Begins Hated by Protestants and Catholics alike, these "radical reformers" wanted to not merely reform the church but restore it.
1536 John Calvin Publishes Institutes of the Christian Religion Either adored or abhorred, the reformer and his teachings live on in his monumental work.
Christianity on the Early American Frontier: Recommended Resources Dickson D. Bruce, Jr., is professor of history at the University of California, Irvine. His most recent book is Archibald Grimke: Portrait of a Black Independent (LSU, 1993).
Preparing a Way in the Wilderness Though history has all but forgotten them, it was Christian preachers and teachers who really tamed the West. Ferenc Morton Szasz
The French Wars of Religion: Christian History Interview - A New War of Religion? Pluralism and evangelicalism collide in contemporary France. A conversation with Sébastien Fath. conversation with Sebastien Fath
Peru: Divorcing a Dictator Evangelicals assess the bitter lessons of the Fujimori years David Miller in Lima, Peru
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