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 Books & Culture, July/August 2002
Smoke Signals on Film | Crystal Downing
Indians in the Movies
The Bird Who Married a Blue Light | Diane Glancy
A story.
Red, White, and Gray | Kenneth Moore Startup
Andrew Jackson and Indian removal.
Features
To End All Christian Films | Eric Metaxas
A movie that takes evil seriously.
Vengeance Is Whose? | Todd Hertz
A new film version of The Count of Monte Cristo emphasizes faith, but with a strange twist.
Should the Lord Tarry | Philip Jenkins
The future of Christianity.
The Science Pages
Our Posthuman Future | Michael Cromartie
A conversation with Francis Fukuyama
The Decline That Wasn't | James M. Penning and Corwin E. Smidt
The faith of evangelical college students.
Life Among the Cyber-Amish | Alan Jacobs
A Conversation on Books About Islam and the Middle East | Philip Yancey and John Wilson
People as Property | Richard Lischer
The Peaceable Kingdom? | Clayton E. Cramer
The Way It Was Before | Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
Stephen Carter's first novel offers a compelling mystery.
Pastel Covers, Real People | Andy Crouch
What I learned from reading 34 Christian novels.
Looking Up from the Navel | Betty Smartt Carter
Three novels that get out and about.
Reading, Writing, and Charity | Mark Walhout
What It Means to Be Secular | Interview by Bruce Ellis Benson
A conversation with philosopher Charles Taylor.
Modern and Christian | David S. Dockery
How to think with the mind of Christ.
After Experience? | Christopher Shannon
William James and consumer religion.
It Takes Three to Tango | John H. McWhorter
Neither syntax nor semantics maps the full richness of everyday speech.
Departments
Stranger in a Strange Land | John Wilson
Mixedblood Trickster
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