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A Mythical Jewishness Is modernity a Jewish creation? Jonathon Kahn
posted 07/01/05
A Tale of Two Schools Harvard is Harvard. Bethel is the it school for Baptist General Conference diehards. Nathaniel Taylor
posted 07/01/05
Breaking 80 Golfers don't want to be better people. They want to be better golfers. Mark Galli
posted 07/01/05
Cracks in the Tower A closer look at the Christian college boom. Allen Guelzo
posted 07/01/05
God the Economist John Polkinghorne's Trinitarian reality. Catherine and Andy Crouch
posted 07/01/05
In Praise of Anonymity Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
posted 07/01/05
Is the Reformation Over? Well, if you have to ask … Mark Noll and Carolyn Nystrom
posted 07/01/05
Means and Ends The spiritual theology of Eugene Peterson. Lauren F. Winner
posted 07/01/05
Only Connect Two novels about finding—or failing to find—a structure of meaning in the mess and confusion of our lives. Betty Smartt Carter
posted 07/01/05
Onward Christian Soldiers? Religion and the Bush Doctrine. James L. Guth, Lyman A. Kellstedt, John C. Green, and Corwin E. Smidt
posted 07/01/05
Remaking Eden John Wilson
posted 07/01/05
The Confidence Man Meet Mark C. Taylor, the virtuoso of Nietzschean boosterism. Eugene McCarraher
posted 07/01/05
The Game Is Afoot Sherlock Holmes returns—again. John Utz
posted 07/01/05
The Greatest of These The science of love. Karl W. Giberson
posted 07/01/05
The Return of Universal History Taking the long view. Donald A. Yerxa
posted 07/01/05
They Leave It, But They Can't Leave It Alone The memoir of a disaffected Mormon. Robert L. Millet
posted 07/01/05
Too Much Choice? On misdiagnosing the problem. Andrew P. Morriss
posted 07/01/05
What Is Jewish Art? Collective memory personalized. Mark Packer
posted 07/01/05
When the Sky Was Orange An environmental history of China. John Copeland Nagle
posted 07/01/05
What Is "Jewish Art"? Collective memory personalized. Mark Packer
posted 11/21/09
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