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Books & Culture Corner

John Wilson is editor of Books & Culture, a bimonthly review that engages the contemporary world from a Christian perspective in a lively mix of essays, memoirs, interviews, excerpts from new and forthcoming books and other regular features. Wilson is also editor at large for Christianity Today magazine and editor of The Best Christian Writing 2004.

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Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Divine Numbers
Can you say Christian and mathematics in the same sentence?
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Another Third Way?
The mixed record of Catholic social thought
Books & Culture Book of the Week: Taken Prisoner
Stories from the far-flung frontiers of the British Empire, 1600-1850, challenge our preconceptions
Books & Culture Corner: Double Indemnity Meets Dead Souls
A conversation with novelist Richard Dooling
Books & Culture Corner: Books Present, Books Past, and Books to Come
A new format for this column
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Encounters of the Gods
Christianity and Native American religion in early America.
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Strange Bedfellows
Christopher Hitchens and Christopher Caldwell collaborate on a collection of political writing. Has the millennium arrived unnoticed?
Books & Culture Corner: Street Cred
Dave Eggers: The portrait of an artist as a—what?
Books & Culture Corner: Boys Will Be Boys
A new book by a leading Christian feminist scholar inadvertently reveals the flawed assumptions underlying much talk about flexibility in gender roles
Books & Culture Corner: Entertain Us
Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and the rapture of distress
Books & Culture Corner: Books of the Year
The top ten. (OK-make that twelve.)
Books & Culture Corner: Of Moths and Men Revisited
A Darwinian debate
Books & Culture Corner: Weird Science?
A Darwinian debate continues.
Books & Culture Corner: Epicurus'—and Darwin's—Dangerous Idea
How we became hedonists
Books & Culture Corner: Subversive Literature
A report from Toronto, where scholars of religion are holding their annual meeting
Books & Culture Corner: Train Up a Child
Helping children to become intimately familiar with Scripture
Books & Culture Corner: Number One with a Bullet
America's foist family as a tool for evangelism
Books & Culture Corner: Angels in Heaven
A game that's more than a game
Books & Culture Corner: So Far, So Near
A graduate of Murree Christian School in Pakistan, the site of a deadly assault by Islamic terrorists in August, reflects on his growing-up years, on what has changed in the interim, and on the beleaguered Christian community in Pakistan
Books & Culture Corner: Herbie Goes Bananas
The rise and fall and rise and fall and rise of the VW Beetle
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