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God's Funeral A conversation with A. N. Wilson Interview by Karl Giberson and Donald Yerxa
posted 09/01/99
An Interview with Margaret Edson Interview by Betty Carter
posted 09/01/99
Liberated by Reality Tony Jones
posted 09/01/99
Brave New China Richard Weikart
posted 09/01/99
The Evidence Against the New Creationism: Phillip Johnson Phillip Johnson
posted 09/01/99
HISTORY WARS III Allies? Mark Noll
posted 09/01/99
California Haze Preston Jones
posted 09/01/99
The Religious Origins of the Modern State Thomas Albert Howard
posted 09/01/99
From Drum-Bangers to Doughnut-Fryers Material culture, consumerism, and the transformation of the Salvation Army. Lauren F. Winner
posted 09/01/99
Stranger in a Strange Land John Wilson, Editor
posted 09/01/99
Richard Rorty for the Silver Screen Waking Ned Devine as apologetic for postmodernism. Crystal Downing
posted 09/01/99
Maximal Minimalism Arvo Pärt converted to Russian Orthodoxy and brought depth to his music. William Edgar
posted 09/01/99
Dancing the Edge of Mystery The new homiletics celebrates pilgrimage, not propositions. Cornelius Plantinga, Jr.
posted 09/01/99
Y2Krazy You'd better stock up. Only those who purchase will survive. Susan Wise Bauer
posted 09/01/99
John Donne Meets The Runaway Bunny Margaret Edson is equally at home in kindergarten and on Broadway. Betty Carter
posted 09/01/99
The Evidence Against the New Creationism: Tower of Babel
posted 09/01/99
The Evidence Against the New Creationism: Robert Pennock Robert Pennock
posted 09/01/99
The Atomic West Charles Palmer
posted 09/01/99
Devil in a Blues Dress Bourgeois life is about winning; the blues are about losing. Bourgeois life is innocence; the blues are experience. Gerald Early
posted 09/01/99
The Unthinkable William A. Dembski
posted 09/01/99
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