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Music on the Brain Oliver Sacks investigates. Jeremy Begbie
posted 03/01/08
Tricksters and Badmen Burt Williams, Stagolee, and Jim Crow. William Edgar
posted 03/01/08
What's Democracy For? The Lincoln-Douglas debates. Richard Carwardine
posted 03/01/08
"Unfinished Business" The background and afterlife of the Gettysburg Address. Richard W. Etulain
posted 03/01/08
The Old World Order Churchill's troublesome young men. Joe Loconte
posted 03/01/08
Planetary Influences The hidden meaning of the Chronicles of Narnia. Tom Shippey
posted 03/01/08
The Old Man and the Woods A prizewinning novel from Norway. Alf Walgermo
posted 03/01/08
O Luci Shaw
posted 03/01/08
The Good City Designed for walking. David Taylor
posted 03/01/08
"To Be Young Was Very Heaven" The poetic friendship of Wordsworth and Coleridge. Robert Siegel
posted 03/01/08
For the Birds What are we looking for? Cindy Crosby
posted 03/01/08
"Both Read the Same Bible" Mark Noll on the Civil War as a theological crisis. Robert Tracy McKenzie
posted 03/01/08
A Chaplain's War The Civil War Letters of Joseph Hopkins Twichell. Gerald L. Sittser
posted 03/01/08
To Hell and Back Why the Civil War was fought, and how it changed American death. Lauren F. Winner
posted 03/01/08
Maya Presbyterians Max Weber was wrong about disenchantment. Rudy Nelson
posted 03/01/08
"I yet Not I" Charismatic Christians in Venezuela and Ghana. David Martin
posted 03/01/08
Transmutation How alchemy contributed to the emergence of modern science. Mary Ellen Bowden and Neil Gussman
posted 03/01/08
Provisional Conclusions A conversation with poet Stephen Dunn. Interview by Aaron Rench
posted 03/01/08
Cars for Comrades; Holy Dogs & Asses John Wilson
posted 03/01/08
Fathers and Sons On Francis Schaeffer, Frank Schaeffer, and Crazy for God. Os Guinness
posted 03/01/08
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