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 Books & Culture, November/December 2002
The Real Story of Secularization | Philip Jenkins
Africa: A Mission Accomplished? | David Martin
South Pacific Christianities | John Stenhouse
The Renaissance of Religion in Canada | John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
Signs and Wonders | Roy Anker
Is a Mustard Seed Enough? | Richard P. Hansen
Faith and unbelief.
The House Where the Hardest Things Happened: A Memoir About Belonging by Kate Young Caley
Walking Away from Faith: Unraveling the Mystery of Belief and Unbelief by Ruth A. Tucker
Twice Chosen | Betty Smartt Carter
Girl Meets God: On the Path to a Spiritual Life Lauren F. Winner
Necessary Belligerence
Uncompromising Positions | Preston Jones
Why Orwell Matters by Christopher Hitchens
Adult Education | Margaret O'Brien Steinfels
Why we need journals of opinion.
The Windup World of the Nervous Tick | David Dark
Looking hard with Elvis Costello.
The Persistence of Indians / In Search of Native America
The Authority of the Song | Wendy Murray Zoba
Ojibwe singers enact hope through hymns.
A Forest of Time | Interview by Donald A. Yerxa
A conversation with Peter Nabokov about Indian ways of history
Bad Habits of the High-Tech Heart | Nathan Bierma
Outrageous Vision | Interview by Timothy Sato
A conversation with Donald Miller about global Pentecostalism.
American Gnostic | Jeremy Lott
Harold Bloom's "post-Christian nation" ten years on.
Painters of Modern Life
Going to Hell | David Noll
The Other Warhol | Daniel A. Siedell
At the Bar
Litigating the Good Fight | Joseph Loconte
How Christians can avoid a persecution complex.
A Season for Justice: Defending the Rights of the Christian Home, Church, and School by David French
"What Is Written in the Law?" | Donald A. Yerxa
Christian Perspectives on Legal Thought edited by Michael W. McConnell, Robert F. Cochran, Jr., and Angela C. Carmella
The Science Pages
How the Monkey Got His Tail | by William A. Dembski
Departments
Stranger in a Strange Land
Two Icons
The Groves of Academe
Special Pleading?
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