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How to Survive a Bookalanche Some more keepers from 2005. By John Wilson
posted 12/12/05
'Tis the Season for Books … … and lists of books. By John Wilson
posted 12/05/05
Taizé in the Fall A parable of community. By Otto Selles
posted 11/28/05
"Have Mercy on Me, O God" A report from AAR/SBL. By John Wilson
posted 11/22/05
Can't We Just Have a Good Argument? Lessons in "respectful conversation." By John Wilson
posted 10/31/05
"Taken Up in Glory" The Ascension has been forgotten in many Protestant churches, jettisoning an essential part of the Christian story. By John Wilson
posted 05/09/05
Divine Comedies A report on Baylor's Art & Soul conference, version 2005. By John Wilson
posted 04/11/05
Looking for Yogi The 2005 Spring Training preview. By Michael R. Stevens
posted 02/28/05
Booking Ahead The conclusion of our seasonal roundup—and, at last, truly, this time we mean it, The Worst Book of the Year. By John Wilson
posted 01/17/05
From the Big Bang to My Office More books to note from 2004.
posted 01/07/05
The Top Ten Books of 2004 And a warning about the risks of reading. by John Wilson
posted 12/28/04
Can We Talk? A project sponsored by Gordon College's Center for Christian Studies offers models for constructive engagement across lines of division. by John Wilson
posted 12/20/04
Communicating Communication A roundup from the National Communication Association's annual convention. By Nathan Bierma
posted 11/29/04
Autumn Books Some that stand out in this season's plenty.
posted 11/15/04
The Prayers of a Self-Governing People A psalm for election day. By Lucas E. Morel
posted 11/01/04
In Memoriam: Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) Remembering a philosopher who never forgot about death. By James K.A. Smith
posted 10/18/04
After Worldview? A lively conference offers a state-of-the-art assessment of the concept of "worldview," with both advocates and dissenters represented. By John Wilson
posted 09/27/04
The Great American Hustle The first volume of an ambitious new history of America highlights the engine of "worldly ideals"—and the role of evangelical religion in creating a distinctive American identity. Reviewed by Albert Keith Whitaker
posted 09/13/04
The Poet Who Remembered Poland (mostly) honors Czeslaw Milosz upon his death. By Agnieszka Tennant
posted 09/07/04
Book 'Em! The concluding installment of our three-part midyear book roundup. By John Wilson
posted 08/23/04
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