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A Funhouse Mirror This circus novel, a surprise hit, is now headed for the movies. Reviewed by Betty Smartt Carter
posted 09/24/07
Lying to Protect Someone A mother's long–deferred revelation to her children lies at the heart of Graham Swift's new novel. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
posted 09/17/07
Our Montaigne Joseph Epstein is back with another collection of superb essays. Reviewed by Scot McKnight
posted 09/10/07
What Are Friends For? A strong second novel from the author of The Dive from Clausen's Pier. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
posted 09/03/07
Another Way to Talk About Faith Public radio host Krista Tippett models constructive conversation. Reviewed by Jeff Crosby
posted 08/20/07
Sweet Reason with Spice Tired of blustering atheists and triumphalist Christians? Here's an alternative. Reviewed by Benjamin B. DeVan
posted 08/13/07
After the Crash Your only son commits murder and is sentenced to life without parole. How do you go on? Reviewed by O'Ann Steere
posted 07/30/07
Tour de Faith Dogma, discipline, and the seven-day ride. Reviewed by Neil Gussman
posted 07/23/07
Think Globally, Eat Locally Novelist Barbara Kingsolver and her family undertake a grand experiment. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
posted 07/23/07
Lonely as Grace Letting what is broken also be beautiful. Reviewed by Susanna Childress
posted 07/23/07
How the Amish Do It A study of Old Order Amish and Mennonite schools should provoke us to rethink Christian schooling more generally. Reviewed by O'Ann Steere
posted 07/16/07
Secrets of the Talented Tenth Revealed Stephen Carter's second novel returns to the world of black élites. By Gerald L. Early
posted 07/02/07
Lost and Found An adventurous tale for readers young and old. Reviewed by Matthew Dickerson
posted 05/28/07
Can You Reason with Christians? A response to Sam Harris' Letter to a Christian Nation. Reviewed by John Wilson
posted 05/07/07
Christopher Hitchens Explains It All for You Move over, Sam Harris; another atheist wants the pulpit. Reviewed by Preston Jones
posted 04/30/07
Longing for We Know Not What A powerful second novel from the author of The Piano Tuner. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
posted 04/23/07
The Critic Looks Inward A revealing memoir from Robert Hughes. Reviewed by Ted Prescott
posted 04/16/07
The Story of a Lost Boy's Story Valentino Achak Deng's long journey. Reviewed by Jonathan Fitzgerald
posted 04/09/07
Chuckleheads and Timberdoodles? A bird book you need to add to your shelves. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
posted 03/26/07
Who Gets to Define Islam? The question at the root of 9/11. Reviewed by Stephen Prothero
posted 03/19/07
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