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The Persistence of Indians: In Search of Native America In search of Native America by Kenneth Moore Startup
posted 07/01/02
Smoke Signals on Film Indians in the Movies Crystal Downing
posted 07/01/02
The Bird Who Married a Blue Light A story. Diane Glancy
posted 07/01/02
Red, White, and Gray Andrew Jackson and Indian removal Kenneth Moore Startup
posted 07/01/02
To End All Christian Films A movie that takes evil seriously Eric Metaxas
posted 07/01/02
Vengeance Is Whose? A new film version of The Count of Monte Cristo emphasizes faith, but with a strange twist. Todd Hertz
posted 07/01/02
Should the Lord Tarry The future of Christianity Philip Jenkins
posted 07/01/02
Our Posthuman Future A conversation with Francis Fukuyama Michael Cromartie
posted 07/01/02
The Decline That Wasn't A widely cited 1987 study by James Davison Hunter claimed that students at evangelical colleges were becoming increasingly secularized and abandoning their orthodox faith commitments—and predicted that this trend would continue. A new study reviews the ev James M. Penning and Corwin E. Smidt
posted 07/01/02
Life Among the Cyber-Amish Computer Control, Part 2 Alan Jacobs
posted 07/01/02
A Conversation on Books About Islam and the Middle East After September 11, books about Islam and the Middle East shot to the top of the bestseller charts. American readers sought to learn more about a religion that had inspired such zealotry, however misguided, and about a portion of the world that erupts in violence almost daily. Several months later, Books & Culture editor John Wilson and regular contributor Philip Yancey found themselves on a panel discussing a sampling of books that shed light on these issues. Philip Yancey and John Wilson
posted 07/01/02
People as Property Face to face with slavery Richard Lischer
posted 07/01/02
The Peaceable Kingdom? Guns and the English Clayton E. Cramer
posted 07/01/02
The Way It Was Before Stephen Carter's first novel offers a compelling mystery Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
posted 07/01/02
Pastel Covers, Real People What I learned from reading 34 Christian novels Andy Crouch
posted 07/01/02
Looking Up from the Navel Three novels that get out and about Betty Smartt Carter
posted 07/01/02
Reading, Writing, and Charity A theology of reading. Mark Walhout
posted 07/01/02
What It Means to Be Secular A conversation with philosopher Charles Taylor Interview by Bruce Ellis Benson
posted 07/01/02
Modern and Christian How to think with the mind of Christ. David S. Dockery
posted 07/01/02
After Experience? William James and consumer religion Christopher Shannon
posted 07/01/02
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