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The Groves of Academe Salt, Light,and Affirmative Action Robert B. Sloan Jr.
posted 09/01/03
Taking C.S. Lewis Seriously Apologetics and the personal heresy Victor Reppert
posted 09/01/03
Dirty Hands and Concrete Action A conversation with Jean Bethke Elshtain Michael Cromartie
posted 09/01/03
Road-Test Andrw Jones
posted 09/01/03
How Should a Church Look William Westfall
posted 09/01/03
Letters
posted 09/01/03
God Hidden and Wholly Revealed Karl Barth, postmodernity, and evangelical theology John R. Franke
posted 09/01/03
Hulking Rage An epidemic of anger at the cineplex Jeffrey Overstreet
posted 09/01/03
Reformed, Reforming Michael S. Horton
posted 09/01/03
Skating on Thin Ice The precarious life and hard times of religion in the university Douglas A. Sweeney
posted 09/01/03
A Different Kind of Hero Retelling the gospel in a new rock opera Russ Breimeier
posted 09/01/03
The Right Stuff S.T. Karnick
posted 09/01/03
A Discerning Spirit Making good choices in an era of liturgical change John D. Witvliet
posted 09/01/03
Let's Dance Bryan D. Spinks
posted 09/01/03
Good for the Soul Frederica Mathewes-Green
posted 09/01/03
Stranger in a Strange Land-In Rembrandt's Light John Wilson
posted 09/01/03
After Babel Two Arab poets-one Palestinian, the other Iraqi- and the vicissitudes of exile and translation Laurance Wieder
posted 09/01/03
Lonesome Blues The consolations of frontier religion Barry Hankins
posted 09/01/03
Hearing Voices How can you tell a prophet from a fruitcake? (Hint: If you're instructed to murder someone, be skeptical) Tim Stafford
posted 09/01/03
Heaven on Earth Ecomonics and the secular faith in progress Andrew P. Morriss
posted 09/01/03
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