Books & Culture

March/April 2014 Issue

Volume 20, Number 2

May/June 2014 Issue
January/February 2014 Issue

Books & Culture was a bimonthly review that engaged the contemporary world from a Christian perspective. Every issue of Books & Culture contained in-depth reviews of books that merit critical attention, as well as shorter notices of significant new titles. It was published six times a year by Christianity Today from 1995 to 2016.

Articles in this Issue

In Exile from Our Words

Thomas Gardner

Stanley Cavell’s “Excerpts from Memory.”

Ars Poetica

Shanna Powlus Wheeler

Missionary Kids

Stranger in a Strange Land: Rick Ostrander

Insistent Ghosts

Benjamin Myers

The poetry of Paul Mariani.

“To Be Liked by You Would Be a Calamity”

Kirby Olson

What’s missing from accounts of Marianne Moore’s life & works?

The Desert God at the Twin Towers

Daniel Taylor

Richard Rodriguez, contrarian and master of the essay.

The Case of the Missing Consensus

Wilfred M. McClay

George Marsden revisits the 1950s.

The Kid

Micah Mattix

A revealing biography of E. E. Cummings.

Punny Business

Lorrie Moore on the loose again.

The Puzzle of “Beowulf.”

Tom Shippey

A Christian poet’s subtle craft.

A Way Through the Labyrinth

Stephen N. Williams

On the secular and the sacred.

Nietzsches Nietzsches Everywhere

Patrick Connelly

Zarathustra in America.

Operation Judgment

Philip Jenkins

The Battle of Verdun.

Arab Eyes, Arab Voices

Christine Folch

Prospects for democracy in the Middle East and North Africa.

The Science of the Sermon

Timothy Larsen

19th-century exemplars.

Haiti Is the Future

Jean-François Mouhot

A counter-narrative.

Delusions of Grandeur

Douglas Wilson

The Emperor Napoleon.

Slacker Ethnography

Sarah Ruden

A curious account of prison religion.

Patience May Be Rewarded

R. Stephen Warner

Faith from generation to generation.

Sullen Independence

Andrea Palpant Dilley

An MK’s memoir.

The Two Cultures, Then and Now

Alan Jacobs

The sciences, the humanities, and their common enemy.

Whither Monogamy?

Anna Broadway

Online dating, biology, and “long-term mating strategies.”

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