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Cosmic Cuisine Curry in the great scheme of things. Robert Eric Frykenberg
posted 05/01/08
Managing Pluralism, Indian-style Lessons for the 21st century. Chandra Mallampalli
posted 05/01/08
State of Protest The counterculture and the Religious Right. Jon A. Shields
posted 05/01/08
Covering Up What to learn from the French debate over headscarves. Rayyan Al-Shawaf
posted 05/01/08
What Poetry Demands A conversation with Christian Wiman. Interview by Aaron Rench
posted 05/01/08
Passing Strange A new translation of The Mabinogion. Stephen N. Williams
posted 05/01/08
Writing History in Public A fresh look at the ancient world. Jerry Pattengale
posted 05/01/08
There Will Be Brilliance Filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson surpasses himself. Jean Bethke Elshtain
posted 05/01/08
That Hurts An interdisciplinary study of pain Philip Yancey
posted 05/01/08
Heal Thyself Home remedies; advice for doctors. David Graham
posted 05/01/08
Reading with the Saints The art of biblical interpretation. Jason Byassee
posted 05/01/08
Perfect Holiness and Pentecostalism in the American South. John G. Turner
posted 05/01/08
Cult of Personality A valuable new biography of Aimee Semple McPherson. Arlene M. Sánchez-Walsh
posted 05/01/08
Readers of the Lost Ark Midrash from Genesis to Evan Almighty. Crystal Downing and Sharon Baker
posted 05/01/08
Big Man on Campus Bill Bright and postwar evangelicalism. Stephen H. Webb
posted 05/01/08
Five Intertestamental Beauties Don't mess with these women. William Griffin
posted 05/01/08
Franco and Hitler John Wilson
posted 05/01/08
Rise and Walk Suffering, prayer, and divine healing. Lauren F. Winner
posted 05/01/08
All Shall Be Well The distinctive emphasis on healing in Christian history. Heather D. Curtis
posted 05/01/08
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