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Back to the Garden Digging in the dirt as spiritual formation. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
posted 05/15/06
Betrayed Again The Gospel of Judas Roadshow. Reviewed by John Wilson
posted 04/17/06
Was George Washington a Christian? A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. Reviewed by Al Zambone
posted 04/03/06
Passionately Ambivalent Christians in the art world. Reviewed by Daniel A. Siedell
posted 02/13/06
Making—and Breaking—Vows A compelling memoir from the son of a priest and a former nun. Reviewed by Jenny Schroedel
posted 01/16/06
Not Just Looking Books for the eye. By John Wilson
posted 12/21/05
The Shrine Next Door A superb study of Chinese popular religion helps to set the context for the appeal of Christianity in China today. Reviewed by Wright Doyle
posted 11/07/05
Dissecting Divorce A new book by Elizabeth Marquardt offers a child's-eye-view of divorce. Reviewed by Jenny Schroedel
posted 10/24/05
Heavenly Real Estate A geography of art in New York at the midpoint of the 20th century. Reviewed by Daniel A. Siedell
posted 10/17/05
Narnia Etc. A chronicle of reading. By John Wilson
posted 10/10/05
How Wide the Divide? A proposal for compromise between "value evangelicals" and "legal secularists" on church-state issues. Reviewed by Thomas C. Berg
posted 09/12/05
Poet with Three Heads Talks with King Solomon Conversation touches on Hebrew parallelism, marriage, and the making of many books. Reviewed by D.S. Martin
posted 08/29/05
Continental Christophobia Cubed Europe's rejection of its Christian heritage. Reviewed by Daniel Gallagher
posted 08/15/05
Everyday Transfiguration A new book of poems by Paul Mariani, illustrated by Barry Moser. Reviewed by D.S. Martin
posted 08/08/05
How to Think the Unthinkable The lessons of Herman Kahn. Reviewed by Andrew Wilson
posted 08/01/05
With God on Our Side David McCullough's account of the pivotal year 1776 has resonance for Americans in 2005. Reviewed by Preston Jones
posted 07/18/05
The Rich Are Different—and Not So Different—from Us Think you're burned out on memoirs? Read this book. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
posted 06/27/05
A Grief Observed Exploring the valley of the shadow in two literary lives. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
posted 06/13/05
The Mind and Soul of Combat Perhaps war really is hell. Reviewed by Preston Jones
posted 06/06/05
The Universal Language If Latin died in our mouths, we'd just stop talking. Reviewed by Preston Jones
posted 05/23/05
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