Books & Culture Corner: Are You Re:Generated?
Inside one of the best religious publications on the planet (that's not Christianity Today).
By John Wilson | posted 12/01/2000 12:00AM

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Well, if there is nothing in an issue that provokes argument, the magazine is probably too tame: bland stuff. And RQ, as you can judge even from this summary, is far from bland. Why not check out these pieces and the rest of the issue yourself?
John Wilson is Editor of Books & Culture and Editor-at-Large for Christianity Today.
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re:generation quarterly is online at regenerator.com. Several of the articles mentioned above have already been posted on the site, including "How I Became a Campus Revolutionary," "What, Me Convert?" "The Necessity of Stories," "The Best of Both Worlds," "My Father's Closet," and "No Baby on Board."
RQ also sponsors several discussion forums around the country. Find about more about local regeneration forums and The Vine, a national conference.
In 1997, Christianity Today named RQ one of 10 resources Christians need for understanding today's world.
Books & Culture Corner appears Mondays at ChristianityToday.com. Earlier Books & Culture Corners include:
The Promise of Particularity Amid Pluralism | A dispatch from the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature. (Nov. 22, 2000)
The Horror! | Joan Didion encounters evangelical Christianity. (Nov. 13, 2000)
Election Eve | Why isn't anyone focusing on those who simply won't bother to vote? (Nov. 6, 2000)
Three Books and a Wedding | Remembering the good news. (Oct. 30, 2000)
Unintelligent Designs | Baylor's dismissal of Polyani Center director Dembski was not a smart move.(Oct. 23, 2000)
Crying About Wolfe | Is there a scandal of "The Opening of the Evangelical Mind"? (Oct. 16, 2000)
The Light Still Shines | A Harvard-sponsored conference looks at the future of religious colleges. (Oct. 9, 2000)
RU-486 Uncovers a LieāAnd It's Not Just About Abortion | Think the abortion pill is indicative of postmodernity? You're wrong. (Oct. 2, 2000)
Pencils Down Part II | Think your vote matters? You poor, misguided fool. (Sept. 18, 2000)
Pencils Down, the Election's Over | According to political scientists, Al Gore has already won. (Sept. 11, 2000)