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Letters
posted 09/01/01
Artificial Creation: A.I.: Artificial Intelligence Roy M. Anker
posted 09/01/01
A Paleofundamentalist Manifesto for Contemporary Evangelicalism Robert H. Gundry
posted 09/01/01
Professor of Death Peter Singer and the scandal of "bioethics." J.L.A. Garcia
posted 09/01/01
Edward Said: Secular Protestant Mark Walhout
posted 09/01/01
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. James A. Mathisen
posted 09/01/01
Stranger in a Strange Land John Wilson
posted 09/01/01
Artificial Creation: Final Fantasy John Wilson
posted 09/01/01
Who Killed Classical Music? And can marketing magic bring it back to life? Lionel Basney
posted 09/01/01
The Warden of Time and Space Sir Isaac Newton: genius, heretic, and SOB. Karl W. Giberson
posted 09/01/01
To the Jews First Jewish evangelization from the heyday of dispensationalism to the rise of Messianic Judaism. Lauren F. Winner
posted 09/01/01
Future Perfect A conversation with Wolfhart Pannenberg. Interview by Thomas Jay Oord
posted 09/01/01
Danger! Christian Ethics Religious ethics is one of the last strongholds of liberal Protestantism in the academy. Stephen H. Webb
posted 09/01/01
Jamming with the Seraphim Can we find models for theology in music? Nicholas Wolterstorff
posted 09/01/01
How Was Jesus God? A new reading of the New Testament shows that the earliest Christology is also the highest. Stephen Fowl
posted 09/01/01
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