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Letters
posted 03/01/99
Stranger in a Strange Land Mark Noll, Cochair, Editorial Board
posted 03/01/99
The Picasso of Chinese Studies Jonathan Spence talks about how the subjects of his studies find their voice. Interview by Donald Yerxa and Karl Giberson
posted 03/01/99
Do Parents Matter? It's not the hand that rocks the cradle, but the one that turns the jump rope that rules the world. Margaret G. Alter
posted 03/01/99
The Meaning of Jesus Six scholars explain why they study the origins of Christianity—and why it matters.
posted 03/01/99
Jesus Through Buddhist Eyes Meet the bodhisattva from Nazareth Terry C. Muck
posted 03/01/99
Methodism's Missing Chapter David Hempton
posted 03/01/99
Commentary Timothy George
posted 03/01/99
Grave Matters I shouldn't have let my parents talk to those funeral salesmen unchaperoned. Virginia Stem Owens
posted 03/01/99
The Subjunctive That Killed Hugh Finn Our language about what a patient "would" want turns sympathy into empathy, pity into murder. J. Bottum
posted 03/01/99
Weird Sisters Not accepting yourself is the original sin in these media tales of witchcraft. Margaret Kim Peterson
posted 03/01/99
Ruler of a Thousand Worlds The odyssey of Robert Silverberg, virtuoso of speculative fiction, from prodigy to jaded prizewinner to wily old wizard. Keith Call
posted 03/01/99
Pneumatologies Have Consequences Theologians in pursuit of the Spirit. Stephen N. Williams
posted 03/01/99
Spielberg's List Five Holocaust survivors tell the camera the bitter truth. Stefan Ulstein
posted 03/01/99
That Old-Time Religion The surprising source of Václav Havel's hope. Edward E. Ericson, Jr.
posted 03/01/99
Time-and-Emotion Studies A little historical perspective helps us get a grip on our emotions. Trey Buchanan
posted 03/01/99
City Journal: Why Painting Is a Lot Like Tennis Emily Oren
posted 03/01/99
The Sorrows of the Quaker Jesus Douglas A. Sweeney
posted 03/01/99
In Brief
posted 03/01/99
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