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 Books & Culture, September/October 2000
HISTORY
Arming America
Everybody knows that Americans have always been a gun-toting people. (You've seen The Patriot?) Historian Michael Bellesiles demolishes that conventional wisdom.
by John Wilson |
Special Section: White/Other
Whiteness
by Susan Wise Bauer
The White Man's Burden
Hate: George Lincoln Rockwell and the American Nazi Party by William H. Schmaltz
American Fuehrer: George Lincoln Rockwell and the American Nazi Party by Frederick J. Simonelli
by Gerald Early
On Becoming Invisible
Race and the imago Dei.
by Lucas E. Morel
Mandela's Miracle
Mandela: The Authorized Biography by Anthony Sampson
by Joel Carpenter
Science Pages
How Not to Do a Sex Change
As Nature Made Him: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl by John Colapinto
by Heather Looy
Science, Southern-Style
Science, Race, and Religion in the American South: John Bachman and the Charleston Circle of Naturalists, 1815-1895 by Lester D. Stephens
by David N. Livingstone
Features
Basic Christianitywith an Oxbridge Accent
John Stott and evangelical renewal.
by Bruce Hindmarsh
Go East, Young Man
American Palestine: Melville, Twain, and the Holy Land Maniaby Hilton Obenzinger
by Bruce Kuklick
Urbane Bigotry
The Close: A Young Woman's First Year At A Seminary by Chloe Breyer
by Sarah E. Hinlicky
The War Against Boys
A conversation with Christina Hoff Sommers.
interview by Michael Cromartie
Ambiguous Liturgy
Rock music as religious experience
Flowers in the Dustbin: The Rise of Rock & Roll, 1947-1977 by James Miller
by Tom Beaudoin
Protestants and Pictures
Protestants and Pictures: Religion, Visual Culture, and the Age of American Mass Production by David Morgan
by Daniel A. Siedell
First-Person Shooter
An Intimate History of Killing: Face-to-Face Killing in Twentieth Century Warfare by Joanna Bourke
The Soul of Battle by Victor Davis Hanson
by Donald A. Yerxa
Traces of God
The faith of Jacques Derrida.
by Bruce Ellis Benson
Departments
Letters
Stranger in a Strange Land
The state of the evangelical mind has been upgraded from "scandalous" to "needs work."
In Brief
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