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Commentary: Why Not?
posted 07/01/98
Commentary: The Wardrobe Wars
posted 07/01/98
Stranger in a Strange Land
posted 07/01/98
Amnesiacs Anonymous Peter T. Chattaway
posted 07/01/98
Two Cheers for TV Television is stupid, sleazy, and violent. It rots the brain and turns little children into insatiable consumers. So why do we watch it? by Douglas L. LeBlanc
posted 07/01/98
Newton's Laws The amazing balance of enlightened rationalism and Puritan piety in the evangelicalism of John Newton. David Bebbington
posted 07/01/98
Denominations and Dinosaurs If congregations do not adapt to a rapidly changing environment, they will become extinct. John C. Ortberg, Jr.
posted 07/01/98
No Calling Without a Caller Os Guinness wants to restore our sense of God-given vocations. Interview by Michael Cromartie
posted 07/01/98
Cracks in the Liberty Bell Mark Noll
posted 07/01/98
Stogie Historiography Steven J. Keillor
posted 07/01/98
Glory! Glory! His Truth Is Marching On Discerning the hand of Providence in American history. John Wolffe
posted 07/01/98
Summa Wobegonia Lake Wobegon confronts postmodernity. Joy Alexander
posted 07/01/98
The Uneasy Fundamentalist While Garrison Keillor may have doubts about the faith, he knows the church (too well). Interview by Martin Wroe
posted 07/01/98
Not Infallible Two histories of the papacy. Marvin R. O'Connell
posted 07/01/98
Listening to the Community of Saints How Protestant interpreters of the Bible are recovering the neglected riches of tradition. Roger Lundin
posted 07/01/98
BookShelf
posted 07/01/98
Robots with Choice? C. Stephen Evans
posted 07/01/98
The Word That Has No End Theology and biblical studies in the life of the church. John Wilson
posted 07/01/98
In Brief
posted 07/01/98
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