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Muhammad Through Christian Eyes Demonic charlatan or moral exemplar? The church's mixed response to Islam's prophet. Gabriel Said Reynolds
posted 01/01/02
Kandahar Mixing fiction and documentary, a film from Iran explores the Taliban's heart of darkness. Peter T. Chattaway
posted 01/01/02
The Prophet's Pulpit A conversation with Patrick Gaffney illumines the world of Muslim believers—what they have in common; what divides them—and the varieties of Islamic preaching Agnieszka Tennant
posted 01/01/02
The Female Body Politic Jane Addams and the dream of American democracy Jean Bethke Elshtain
posted 01/01/02
Let's Get Personal Yes, the church needs to get past modernity's impersonal techniques. But adding the prefix post doesn't solve anything Andy Crouch
posted 01/01/02
They Don't Write Them Like That Anymore Really? Richard Rodgers, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and the fate of American musical theater. John H. McWhorter
posted 01/01/02
The Beauty of Borrowing Contemporary artists in dialogue with the past Joel C. Sheesley
posted 01/01/02
All Shook Up The inner world of early Pentecostals Edith Blumhofer
posted 01/01/02
Of Poetry and Polyspermy The natural history of human reproduction. Bethany Torode
posted 01/01/02
Tolkien Canonized Should the creator of the Lord of the Rings be acknowledged as the foremost author of the twentieth century? Aaron Belz
posted 01/01/02
Maya Mysteries There's power in the blood in the ruins of Copán Wendy Murray Zoba
posted 01/01/02
Is Globalization Christian? Why the WTO protestors had it wrong. Jeremy Lott
posted 01/01/02
Not First in Words but in Flesh Language and truth in the Christian literary tradition Stephen N. Williams
posted 01/01/02
A Geography of Reading Why the WTO protestors had it wrong David N. Livingstone
posted 01/01/02
The Warden of Time and Space Part 3: Summing Newton up. Karl W. Giberson
posted 01/01/02
Letters The Church on the World's Turf Elizabeth (Buff) Cox
posted 01/01/02
Stranger in a Strange Land: The Scandal of Arming America. A prizewinning work of history doesn't stand up to examination. John Wilson
posted 01/01/02
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