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Break on Through to the Other Side Deirdre McCloskey's Bobo Theodicy. Eugene McCarraher
posted 01/18/08
A Palestinian Life The idiosyncratic yet exemplary story of Sari Nusseibeh. Harold Fickett
posted 01/18/08
Hanging Gardens and Shimmering Oases The Middle East from three angles. Paul Merkley
posted 01/18/08
Before the Crusades The early Arab conquests. Philip Jenkins
posted 01/18/08
Restive Youths in Middle Age Why is there social theory in the United States? Bruce Kuklick
posted 01/18/08
Hauerwas at School What's a university for? Thomas Albert Howard
posted 01/18/08
Ambiguous Ecstasies Visited by the Friend of Souls—or the Enemy? David Martin
posted 01/18/08
Lost in Translation Versions of the Fall. James K. A. Smith
posted 11/01/07
Nothing in My Hands I Bring The evangelical conversion narrative. John R. Tyson
posted 11/01/07
Hee-Haw How far are we from Idiocracy Frederica Mathewes-Green
posted 11/01/07
It Is Written Literalism ad absurdum. Jana Riess
posted 11/01/07
Getting a Life The challenge of emerging adulthood. Christian Smith
posted 11/01/07
Fear God. Honor the Emperor. Church history from a German viewpoint. Mary Noll Venables
posted 11/01/07
Gothic Modern The many faces of medievalism. Edward Short
posted 11/01/07
Radical Asymmetry A comparative study of preventive attack and weapons of mass destruction. Mark Moyar
posted 11/01/07
Throwaway People, Throwaway Land The impact of "mountaintop removal." Norman Wirzba
posted 11/01/07
The "Old" Evangelicalism You know—mysticism, the Kabbalah, alchemy, Paracelsianism. Catherine A. Brekus
posted 11/01/07
A New Kind of War Child soldiers. Tim Stafford
posted 11/01/07
A Magnificent Catastrophe John Wilson
posted 11/01/07
The Trouble with Bodies For women especially. Lauren F. Winner
posted 11/01/07
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