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The Meaning of Christ's Suffering by Frederica Mathewes-Green
posted 03/01/04
Kissing the Lizard On memory and forgiveness. by Miroslav Volf
posted 03/01/04
Salvation Inflation? A conversation with Alan Wolfe. Interview by Michael Cromartie
posted 03/01/04
They're OK, We're OK So much for being resident aliens. by R. Stephen Warner
posted 03/01/04
Evasive Maneuvers Can Protestant historians play by the rules of the secular academy without giving the game away? by Bruce Kuklick
posted 03/01/04
Catholic + American = ? How a communal body made its peace with liberal democracy. by Allen Guelzo
posted 03/01/04
Did Joe DiMaggio Miss His Calling? The cramped imagination of utilitarian ethics. by John Schneider
posted 03/01/04
The New History of Missions The difference between global Christianity and world Christianity. by Mark Noll
posted 03/01/04
What Was That About the Rich Man? Taking Jesus at his word. by Arthur Simon
posted 03/01/04
Evangelicals: Fragmented and Thriving The history and future of evangelicalism as a movement. by Mark Galli
posted 01/01/04
Scandalous The enigmatic folly of the Cross. by Bruce Ellis Benson
posted 01/01/04
The Eighth Day of Creation From a Russian Orthodox philosopher, a provocative alternative to modernity. by Miroslav Volf
posted 01/01/04
The Invention of Modern Witchcraft A surprising genealogy of neopaganism. by Irving Hexham
posted 01/01/04
Jesus and the Religions A new paradigm for Christian engagement? by Gerald R. McDermott
posted 01/01/04
Behold the Man American Jesus by Philip Jenkins
posted 01/01/04
Singing the Lord's Song Travels in sacred music, from Eureka Springs to Salt Lake City. by Mark Noll
posted 01/01/04
"At No Time Conspicuous, as a Party, for Talent or Learning" Newman and evangelicalism. Grayson Carter
posted 01/01/04
Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Anglican question. by Timothy Larsen
posted 01/01/04
The Forgotten Pope of Presbyterianism Charles Hodge, once a towering figure in American theology. by Paul Gutjahr
posted 01/01/04
The Disenchanters It's easy to laud magic when you don't believe in it. by Agnieszka Tennant
posted 01/01/04
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