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Artificial Life Peter T. Chattaway
posted 01/01/98
The Repeal of Reticence How the "party of exposure" came to dominate modern culture. Interview by Michael Cromartie
posted 01/01/98
Nietzsche Was Right The question is not why modern secularists oppose traditional morality; it is on what grounds they defend any morality. by Philip Yancey
posted 01/01/98
A Cyber-Pilgrim's Progress When technology functions as a religion, as savior and liberator, we begin to project divine attributes onto it. Timothy C. Morgan
posted 01/01/98
Of Sin and Horses The compelling world of Dick Francis's mysteries. Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
posted 01/01/98
Coming Soon
posted 01/01/98
Stranger in a Strange Land John Wilson, Editor
posted 01/01/98
Commentary
posted 01/01/98
The Ultimate Lawyer Joke Roy Anker
posted 01/01/98
Habits of the Heartless It's hard to be full of grace when you're full of fear. Cornelius Plantinga, Jr.
posted 01/01/98
Idiots, Imbeciles, Cretins Raising a "challenged" child in a world that supports good, pleasant eugenics. Jean Bethke Elshtain
posted 01/01/98
Soulless If consciousness is only an illusion, it's the greatest mistake human beings have ever made. Allen C. Guelzo
posted 01/01/98
Secular Saint Milton said that a good poet must first be a good man. Wallace Stegner is one of the few twentieth-century writers who took this to heart. Paul Willis
posted 01/01/98
Expelled from the Garden A novel with a large vision, set on the American frontier. Caroline Langston
posted 01/01/98
In Brief
posted 01/01/98
Letters
posted 01/01/98
Revenge of the Scroll Reading, virtual and otherwise. Alan Jacobs
posted 01/01/98
Diversity Comes to Dixie Southern religion revisited. Lauren F. Winner
posted 01/01/98
Whatever Happened to Religion in Britain? Studies of region, class, and gender explain just who is no longer going to church. Ronald A. Wells
posted 01/01/98
The Disappearing Jews Elliott Abrams offers American Jews a secular reason for returning to the faith of their fathers. David Klinghoffer
posted 01/01/98
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