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Books & Culture, July/August 2001

BC July/August 2001HISTORY
You Say You Want A Revolution
How Rhode Islanders and Virginians, Oneida and Seneca, Scots and Germans, Methodists and Mennonites, Patriots and Loyalists became Americans.

Features

Shrek: Happily Ever Ogre
An anti-fairy tale run amuck.
by Eric Metaxas

The Science Pages

Reading the Ice Cores
How scientists really predict the future.
The Two-Mile Time Machine: Ice Cores, Abrupt Climate Change, and Our Future by Richard B. Alley
by Catherine H. Crouch

What's Cooking When Martha Stewart Meets the VeggieTales?
by Otto Selles

Birmingham, 1963
Turning point of the civil rights movement.
by Tim Stafford

JEWS, CHRISTIANS, AND GOD, Part 4.
The Problem of Edith Stein
German Jew, Catholic nun, Holocaust victim, saint.
by Lauren F. Winner

Emily Dickinson's Hidden God
Emily Dickinson and the Art of Belief by Roger Lundin.
by Grant Wacker

"Plato Was Right All Along"
The Beautiful, the Good, and God.
Finite and Infinite Goods: A Framework for Ethics by Robert Adams.
by C. Stephen Evans

You Say You Want a Revolution

The Best Book Ever Written on America
Tocqueville's perennial timeliness.
interview by Donald A. Yerxa

Minister to Freedom
The legacy of John Witherspoon.
by Joseph Loconte

"A Race Doomed to Recede and Disappear"
Re-placing Indians in American history.
by Richard W. Pointer

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times
The moral complexity of the American Revolution
by Mark Noll

One Nation, Under God
Why are some Christian scholars embarrassed by America's religious history?
by Barry Alan Shain

"Our Brethren in North-America"
Why Methodism thrived.
by Ruth H. Bloch

Colonial Modern
When historian Jon Butler looks at early America, he sees the lineaments of contemporary secular pluralism.
by A.G. Roeber

"The Tongue Is a Witch"
Speech and power.
by Gerald McDermott

Lincoln's America
Elevating the spirit of the Declaration of Independence above the legalism of the Consitution.
by Stephen L. Carter

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Stranger in a Strange Land
Jerusalem Psalms


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