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A Hogan in Bethlehem p. 33
posted 05/01/01
Killing Jesus All Over Again How medieval stories about desecrating the Eucharist were used to justify the murder of Jews. Lauren F. Winner
posted 05/01/01
The Last Medieval Man Daniel Taylor
posted 05/01/01
The Conscience of a (Catholic) Fundamentalist David Lyle Jeffrey
posted 05/01/01
The Voice That Found Her Native American novelist and poet Diane Glancy writes by listening. Wendy Murray Zoba
posted 05/01/01
Galileo Had a Daughter Science is always entangled in the particulars of a time and place. Virginia Stem Owens
posted 05/01/01
Letters
posted 05/01/01
Stranger in a Strange Land John Wilson
posted 05/01/01
Answering Critics of An Evangelical Celebration Thomas C. Oden
posted 05/01/01
Cracks in the Monolith? Evangelical Protestants and the 2000 election. Lyman A. Kellstedt, Corwin E. Smidt, James L. Guth, and John C. Green
posted 05/01/01
Practicing Faith in the Inner City Mark R. Gornik
posted 05/01/01
The Iron Women of Chinese Cinema Why do so many recent Chinese films feature strong women? Stefan Ulstein
posted 05/01/01
Whatever Happened to Methodism? Evangelicalism flourishes. But can it overcome the inner contradictions brought about by its success? David Martin
posted 05/01/01
On the Road with Christianity A conversation with missiologist Andrew Walls. Interview by Donald A. Yerxa
posted 05/01/01
How Should Evangelicals Do Theology? Stop Fretting About Sure-Footedness Harriet A. Harris
posted 05/01/01
How Should Evangelicals Do Theology? Delete the Post from Postconservative Richard J. Mouw
posted 05/01/01
Englishing the Book The rise and fall of the King James Bible. Mark Noll
posted 05/01/01
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