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Václav Havel's Improbable Life Edward E. Ericson, Jr.
posted 01/01/99
Not Your Father's Communism
posted 01/01/99
Bear Market for Base Communities Pentecostalism, power shifts, and competition in Latin American religion. David Martin
posted 01/01/99
The Catholic Face of Poverty and Justice Patrick Allitt
posted 01/01/99
I Cerebrate Myself Is there a little man inside your brain? Nancey Murphy
posted 01/01/99
Stranger in a Strange Land John Wilson, Editor
posted 01/01/99
Myth America Eric Metaxas
posted 01/01/99
Time Travel for Nonscientists Karl Giberson
posted 01/01/99
Freud Analyzed A conversation with Paul Vitz. Interview by Michael Cromartie
posted 01/01/99
In Brief: Come Shouting to Zion
posted 01/01/99
Commentary
posted 01/01/99
The Dead Zone Pursuing the truth about genocide in the killing fields of Bosnia and Kosovo. by Chris William Erdman
posted 01/01/99
A Poet Reads Darwin Mark Walhout
posted 01/01/99
Disorder in the Court? Lucas E. Morel
posted 01/01/99
Making Webheads of Us All Will America Online become the Microsoft of cyberspace? Timothy C. Morgan
posted 01/01/99
Letters
posted 01/01/99
The Women at the Concord Tombs Richard J. Mouw
posted 01/01/99
An Uncertain Trumpet How Christians in the South sought to reconcile slavery with Scripture. Eugene D. Genovese
posted 01/01/99
Do All Good Dogs Go to Heaven? Stephen H. Webb
posted 01/01/99
Necessary Fictions Never mind the flap over the Modern Library 100. Why read novels at all? Harold Fickett
posted 01/01/99
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