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 Books & Culture, September/October 2001
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Artificial Creation
A.I.: Artificial Intelligence
Steven Spielberg's A.I. is a haunting parable about human longings
by Roy M. Anker
Final Fantasy
Our spirits, ourselves?
by John Wilson
The Science Pages
The Warden of Time and Space
Sir Isaac Newton: genius, heretic, and SOB.
by Karl W. Giberson
JEWS, CHRISTIANS, AND GOD, Part 5.
To the Jews First
Jewish evangelization from the heyday of dispensationalism to the rise of Messianic Judaism.
Evangelizing the Chosen People: Missions to the Jews in America by Yaakov Ariel.
by Lauren F. Winner
Dogma
Future Perfect
A conversation with Wolfhart Pannenberg.
Interview by Thomas Jay Oord
Danger! Christian Ethics
Religious ethics is one of the last strongholds of liberal Protestantism in the academy.
Go and Do Likewise: Jesus and Ethics by William C. Spohn.
by Stephen H. Webb
Jamming with the Seraphim
Can we find models for theology in music?
Beholding the Glory: Incarnation through the Arts edited by Jeremy S. Beghie.
Theology, Music, and Time by Jeremy S. Beghie.
by Nicholas Wolterstorff
How Was Jesus God?
A new reading of the New Testament shows that the earliest Christology is also the highest.
God Crucified: Monotheism and Christology by Richard Bauckham.
by Stephen Fowl
A Paleofundamentalist Manifesto for Contemporary Evangelicalism
especially its élitesin North America.
by Robert H. Gundry
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Professor of Death
Peter Singer and the scandal of "bioethics."
by J.L.A. Garcia
Edward Said: Secular Protestant
Out of Place: A Memoir by Edward W. Said
Reflections on Exile and Other Essays by Edward W. Said
Edward Said and the Religious Effects of Culture by William D. Hart
interview by Mark Walhout
The Strange Decade of the Promise Keepers
The revealing story of the rise and fall but continued existence of Coach Mac's Christian men's movement.
by James A. Mathisen
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