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The Joe Louis of the Courtroom Once devoted to a color-blind Constitution, Thurgood Marshall could not bring himself to let that principle benefit whites. Lucas E. Morel
posted 07/01/99
What Did You Go Out into the Wilderness to See? by Robert Royal
posted 07/01/99
Inheriting Paradise Vigen Guroian
posted 07/01/99
What Shall We Do With Mother? Virginia Stem Owens
posted 07/01/99
Faith & Reason: Nicholas Wolterstorff
posted 07/01/99
A Hermeneutic of Faith Emily Griesinger
posted 07/01/99
THE SCIENCE PAGES: Technology from A to Z Karl Giberson
posted 07/01/99
Will El Norte Change or Be Changed? When it comes to immigration, it's not just the economy, estupido! Roberto Rivera
posted 07/01/99
Deliver Us from Evil The films of Paul Schrader show that he got the most important part of his Calvinist upbringing right. Roy Anker
posted 07/01/99
Faith & Reason: Richard J. Bernstein
posted 07/01/99
Faith & Reason: Alvin Plantinga
posted 07/01/99
In Brief
posted 07/01/99
Stranger in a Strange Land David Neff, Executive Editor
posted 07/01/99
Melting Pot Redux Philip Gleason
posted 07/01/99
HISTORY WARS II: Intellectual Fallout MARK NOLL
posted 07/01/99
Recovering Moral Order Is morality rooted in human nature? Interview by Michael Cromartie
posted 07/01/99
Faith & Reason: Introduction
posted 07/01/99
A Piety of the Word Stephen E. Fowl
posted 07/01/99
The Word Made Flesh For the writer, working in metaphor is a life-and-death matter. Larry Woiwode
posted 07/01/99
THE SCIENCE PAGES: The Last Magic William A. Dembski
posted 07/01/99
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