Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, American history professor at Emory University, convert to Catholicism, and public intellectual, died January 2. She sat on the editorial board of Christianity Today sister publication Books & Culture, to which she contributed several articles over the years.
Books & Culture articles
Of Sin and Horses
The compelling world of Dick Francis's mysteries. (Jan./Feb 1998)
Hopeful Pessimism
The lessons of the civil rights movement turn out to be quite alien to liberal pieties. (July/Aug. 2004)
The Legacy of John Paul II
Why the bishop of Rome may be the most important figure in this secularist age. (Jan./Feb. 2000)
The Way It Was Before
Stephen Carter's first novel offers a compelling mystery. (July/Aug. 2002)
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