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A Race Doomed to Recede and Disappear Richard W. Pointer
posted 07/01/01
One Nation, Under God Why are some Christian scholars embarrassed by America's religious history? Barry Alan Shain
posted 07/01/01
Lincoln's America Elevating the spirit of the Declaration of Independence above the legalism of the Constitution. Stephen L. Carter
posted 07/01/01
Letters
posted 07/01/01
Birmingham, 1963 Turning point of the civil rights movement. Tim Stafford
posted 07/01/01
The Problem of Edith Stein German Jew, Catholic nun, Holocaust victim, saint. Lauren F. Winner
posted 07/01/01
You Say You Want a Revolution: 1776–2001
posted 07/01/01
Minister to Freedom The legacy of John Witherspoon. Joseph Loconte
posted 07/01/01
Our Brethren in North-America Ruth H. Bloch
posted 07/01/01
Colonial Modern When historian Jon Butler looks at early America, he sees the lineaments of contemporary secular pluralism. A.G. Roeber
posted 07/01/01
Stranger in a Strange Land Laurance Wieder
posted 07/01/01
Emily Dickinson's Hidden God Grant Wacker
posted 07/01/01
Plato Was Right All Along C. Stephen Evans
posted 07/01/01
The Best Book Ever Written on America Tocqueville's perennial timeliness. interview by Donald A. Yerxa
posted 07/01/01
Shrek: Happily Ever Ogre An anti-fairy tale run amuck. Eric Metaxas
posted 07/01/01
Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times The moral complexity of the American Revolution. Mark Noll
posted 07/01/01
The Tongue Is a Witch Gerald Mcdermott
posted 07/01/01
Reading the Ice Cores How scientists really predict the future. Catherine H. Crouch
posted 07/01/01
What's Cooking When Martha Stewart Meets the VeggieTales? Otto Selles
posted 07/01/01
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