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The Shocking Truth About John Wesley A visit to the cradle of Methodism John D. Spalding
posted 03/01/03
A Bloody Shame Gangs of New York and the apotheosis of Martin Scorsese Eric Metaxas
posted 03/01/03
Hungry Eye The Two Towers and the seductiveness of spectacle Ralph C. Wood
posted 03/01/03
Skeptical Resurrection A sci-fi—and psy-fi—journey into space Phil Christman
posted 03/01/03
Desperately Wicked Reckoning with evil Alan Wolfe
posted 03/01/03
America the Ambiguous The paradoxes of a chosen nation Philip Jenkins
posted 03/01/03
Reading God's Two Books Reconciling the written Word with the starry skies William R. Shea
posted 03/01/03
Acting Christian Nuanced testimony in a new mission field: the theater Arthur Menke
posted 03/01/03
Railroads and Civil Rights Race and labor aboard the iron horse David Chappell
posted 03/01/03
The Groves of Academe Arguing About God, Arguing with God: Remembering Lew Smedes Richard Mouw
posted 03/01/03
Letters
posted 03/01/03
Stranger in a Strange Land
posted 03/01/03
The Land Evangelicals and Israel Gerald McDermott
posted 03/01/03
The Hymn How ordinary belivers found their voice through song Mark Noll
posted 03/01/03
The Re-Invention of Love Piecing together the ancient poetic fragments of Sappho Alan Jacobs
posted 03/01/03
Heaven for a Terrorist How are our actions judged? Agnieszka Tennant
posted 03/01/03
Lead, Follow, or Get Out of the Way Seeking substance and servanthood in a self-help genre Douglas LeBlanc
posted 03/01/03
My Friend, the Spy An FBI colleague on the life of Robert Hanssen Jim Ohlson
posted 03/01/03
Let Us Prey The menace of nanotechnology in storytelling and science C. Christopher Hook
posted 03/01/03
The Disappearance of Punishment Metaphors, models, and the meaning of the atonement. Hans Boersma
posted 03/01/03
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