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 Books & Culture, January/February 2008
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Enlightened Racism | Timothy Larsen THE FORGING OF RACES: RACE AND SCRIPTURE IN THE PROTESTANT ATLANTIC WORLD, 1600–2000 by Colin Kidd
A Scandal of the Secular Conscience? | Jon A. Shields WHO REALLY CARES: THE SURPRISING TRUTH ABOUT COMPASSIONATE CONSERVATISM by Arthur C. Brooks
New Maps, Old Maps | Philip Jenkins THE CHRISTIAN WORLD: A GLOBAL HISTORY by Martin E. Marty
Post-Postcolonial Biography | Ted Olsen STANLEY: THE IMPOSSIBLE LIFE OF AFRICA'S GREATEST EXPLORER by Tim Jeal
Son of a Preacher Man | Betty Smartt Carter CRAZY FOR GOD: HOW I GREW UP AS ONE OF THE ELECT, HELPED FOUND THE RELIGIOUS RIGHT, AND LIVED TO TAKE ALL (OR ALMOST ALL) OF IT BACK by Frank Schaeffer
A Meditation on the Joint and Its Holy Ornaments | Wayne L. Roosa
A Way of Giving Thanks | LaVonne Neff Midwifing the American food revolution.
Not Silly Enough | John H. McWhorter WALT DISNEY'S SILLY SYMPHONIES: A COMPANION TO THE CLASSIC CARTOON SERIES by Russell Merritt and J. B. Kaufman
I Spy | Paul Cantor
In the Net | Tom Shippey SPOOK COUNTRY by William Gibson
Remember Biafra? | Susan VanZanten Gallagher HALF OF A YELLOW SUN by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
C.S. Lewis and the Star of Bethlehem | Michael Ward
Hot Topic | Pete Geddes
COOL IT: THE SKEPTICAL ENVIRONMENTALIST'S GUIDE TO GLOBAL WARMING by Bjørn Lomborg
It's All So Simple! | Paul Merkley THE ISRAEL LOBBY AND U.S. FOREIGN POLICY by John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt
The Government We Deserve | Eugene McCarraher THE BIG CON: THE TRUE STORY OF HOW WASHINGTON GOT HOODWINKED AND BY CRACKPOT ECONOMICS by Jonathan Chait
"This Ball of Liberty" | John Powell THE OLD ENEMIES: CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANT IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY ENGLISH CULTURE by D. Michael Wheeler AN EMPIRE DIVIDED: RELIGION, REPUBLICANISM, AND THE MAKING OF FRENCH COLONIALISM, 18801914 by J.P. Daughton
Missionaries and Anthropologists | Mark Walhout FIELDWORK by Mischa Berlinski
Everything Is on Fire | John B. Buescher Tibetan Buddhism inside out.
Mustard Seed and Leaven | Nate Jones Reflections on Asian theology.
Culture Shock | Susan Wunderink INNOCENTS ABROAD: AMERICAN TEACHERS IN THE AMERICAN CENTURY by Jonathan Zimmerman
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The Artist of God | Marly Youmans
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Madeleine L'Engle: 1918–2007 | Luci Shaw
Stranger in a Strange Land
On Eloquence | John Wilson
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