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Your Melodies Laurance Wieder
posted 07/01/07
No Chance Michael Behe is back. Ric Machuga
posted 07/01/07
Re-Enchanting Emerson Resources that naturalism has suppressed or forgotten. Harold K. Bush
posted 07/01/07
Reading the World Bank Why it is vitally needed despite its flaws. Terence Halliday
posted 07/01/07
The Lord Shall Judge Providence reconsidered. Brad S. Gregory
posted 07/01/07
Bob Webber: Memory & Hope John D. Witvliet
posted 07/01/07
Capitalist Tool The real Ben Franklin. Allen C. Guelzo
posted 07/01/07
The Patrick Paradox Dana L. Robert
posted 07/01/07
Kierkegaard Among the Biographers The hermeneutics of suspicion. C. Stephen Evans
posted 07/01/07
Reconversion A fresh look at faith and doubt in Victorian England David Hempton
posted 07/01/07
We Did Not Know! Nazi propaganda and the Holocaust. Randall L. Bytwerk
posted 07/01/07
The Problem with Preexistence Re-framing the questions. Stephen H. Webb
posted 07/01/07
High and Inside An economist's view of baseball. Robert Whaples
posted 07/01/07
Renaissance Art and the Mediation of Belief E. John Walford
posted 07/01/07
Cue the Violin Was Hitchcock a master in his use of music? John H. McWhorter
posted 07/01/07
An Outpost of God's Kingdom Making a Christian home. Lauren F. Winner
posted 07/01/07
Click of the Light / Start of the Dream Paying attention to Arcade Fire. David Dark
posted 07/01/07
Against Narrowcasting Radio as it was and might yet be. Mark Gauvreau Judge
posted 07/01/07
Library Paul J. Willis
posted 07/01/07
What Scandal? Whose Conscience? Some reflections on Ronald Sider's Scandal of the Evangelical Conscience. John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
posted 07/01/07
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