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Why Growth Is Good Contra the anarchists. Kenneth G. Elzinga
posted 01/01/06
Pilgrim Bergman The life and films of Sweden's great director. Roy Anker
posted 01/01/06
Politics & Petunias Wayne Booth reconsidered. Craig Mattson
posted 01/01/06
"These Pigs on the Face of the Earth" Israel's most relentless critic. Paul Charles Merkley
posted 01/01/06
I Read the Times Today John Wilson
posted 01/01/06
Weapon of Self-Destruction An American weapon that has never killed an enemy but still claims innocent victims. Neil Gussman
posted 01/01/06
"Why All This?" Rediscovering the witness of Hans Rookmaaker. William Edgar
posted 01/01/06
Two Cheers for Lincoln A matter of conviction. Allen Guelzo
posted 01/01/06
Ireland's Forgotten Protestants The rest of the story. Mary Noll Venables
posted 01/01/06
The Taste of Different Fears N. D. Wilson
posted 01/01/06
Losing "Greyhoundy" How the OED was made. Andrea R. Nagy
posted 01/01/06
Sleep Therapy In search of a counterculture for the common good. Lauren F. Winner
posted 01/01/06
The Shackles of Caste How India's former "untouchables" are finding freedom. Stan Guthrie
posted 01/01/06
Conviction of Sin, Hope for Redemption Conversion in a Papua New Guinea community. Brian Howell
posted 01/01/06
The Nature of Redemption The life and art of Henry Roth. Abram Van Engen
posted 01/01/06
Enchanted Don W. King
posted 01/01/06
Lewis as Mystic Michael Ward
posted 01/01/06
Saints Rising Is Mormonism the first new world religion since the birth of Islam? Gerald R. McDermott
posted 01/01/06
Who's That on the $50 Bill? Placing Joseph Smith in America's story. Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp
posted 01/01/06
Bran Flakes and Harmless Drudges Dr. Johnson and his Dictionary. Alan Jacobs
posted 01/01/06
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