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Not So Exceptional After All American evangelicalism reassessed. David Bebbington
posted 05/01/07
Fertility, Faith, & the Future of the West A conversation with Phillip Longman. Interview by W. Bradford Wilcox
posted 05/01/07
Planned Parenthood On closer inspection, China's draconian population policy is surprisingly familiar. Ross Douthat
posted 05/01/07
Nature's Economy Economics and the natural sciences. Andrew P. Morriss
posted 05/01/07
Francophiles & Francophobes In search of the real France. Otto Selles
posted 05/01/07
Anthropology's "Other" The reformation of a scholarly discipline. David Martin
posted 05/01/07
Waco Revisited The theology of the Branch Davidians. Richard J. Mouw
posted 03/01/07
Feeling Green Whose religious environmentalism? Andy Crouch
posted 03/01/07
6.5 Billion and Counting A Christian case for small families. J. Matthew Sleeth
posted 03/01/07
Chemical Reactions Nerve gas and other unconventional weapons. Neil Gussman
posted 01/01/07
Coffins on Their Shoulders Seeing through the eyes of Palestinians. Gary M. Burge
posted 01/01/07
Whose Faith-Based Initiative? A look at the 2004 presidential campaign. Sean Everton
posted 01/01/07
Was Israel a Mistake? Three views (including former President Carter's). Paul Merkley
posted 01/01/07
How Did It Start? The origins of Irish sectarianism. Mary Noll Venables
posted 01/01/07
Cross-Purposes How 19th c. Protestants appropriated Catholic forms in the Gothic Revival. Edward Short
posted 01/01/07
Better Building A smart way to reduce carbon emissions. Bill McKibben
posted 01/01/07
On Slippery Slopes, the Blogosphere, and (oh, yes) Women The place of women in the redemptive community. Susan Wise Bauer
posted 01/01/07
Social Science, Ideology, and American Evangelicals Who's really "anti-science"? Christian Smith
posted 11/01/06
Reading, Writing, and Religion Religion-in-the-schools controversies in 12 countries. Stephen Prothero
posted 11/01/06
Darwin's Graveyards Yes, he really was a Social Darwinist. Edward T. Oakes
posted 11/01/06
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