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November 23, 2009
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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 Corner: Ugly Evangelicals
Is this us?
Books & Culture Corner: Acting Like Those Evangelicals
Guilty as charged?
Books & Culture Corner: Mind Control and the Christian Citizen
Historian Sean Wilentz's misguided attack on Justice Antonin Scalia
Books & Culture Corner: How to Avoid the Coming Disaster
Imitate Japan. No, don't imitate Japan. Time out
Books & Culture Corner: After the Quake
Bedside reading for the anniversary of 9/11.
Books & Culture Corner: The New York Times Discovers Religion (Again)
Shouldn't the paper of record be able to move beyond Square One?
Books & Culture Corner: Why Evangelicals Can't Opt Out of Political Engagement
Remembering Jeremiah Evarts and Samuel Worcester
Books & Culture: The Great Inflatable Shark Hunt
A report from the Christian Booksellers Association convention in Anaheim
Books & Culture Corner: Speak What We Feel
Frederick Buechner's latest book is one of his best
Books & Culture Corner: Reading Danny Pearl
How would the murdered journalist want to be remembered?
Books & Culture Corner: The Pledge Controversy
Asking the wrong questions?
"Books & Culture Corner: Stop, Drop, and Cover..."
Then hack your lungs out and die
"Books & Culture Corner: Agrarians of the World, Unite!"
"Wendell Berry's vision, and how Christians should respond to it"
Books & Culture Corner: A Cry for Help
Sudanese Christians gather in Houston and ask for U.S. support
Books & Culture Corner: God Bless the Eliminator
Mother Jones magazine makes known a shocking discovery: evangelicals are sending missionaries to Muslim countries
Books & Culture Corner: And the Next Thing Is...
Marxism (or not).
Books & Culture Corner: Closing The X-Files ...
… with the sign of the Cross
Books & Culture Corner: Death of an Evolutionist
RIP Stephen Jay Gould
Books & Culture Corner: The Gospel According to Biff
A conversation with novelist Christopher Moore
Books & Culture Corner: In the Beginning Was the Holocaust?
Blasphemy, rage, memory, and meaning of the Shoah
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