Books & Culture September/October 1997 Issue Volume 3, Number 5 arrow_left November/December 1997 Issue arrow_right July/August 1997 Issue A report from the kids'-book department Articles in this Issue You Call This a Resurrection? Edward E. Ericson, Jr. Women’s Ways of Knowing Revisited (Part 2) Elizabeth Fox-Genovese Women’s Ways of Knowing Revisited (Part 1) Elizabeth Fox-Genovese In Brief: September 01, 1997 Blest Be the Void That Binds Susan Wise Bauer Mysteries, Sacred and Profane Mark Noll But Is He a Christian? Sam Alvord Knowing the Unknowable God Kelly James Clark Machines and Us David N. Livingstone Christian Publishing on Trial John Wilson What’s So Black About Africa? Gerald Early The Children’s Story of Divorce Barbara Dafoe Whitehead Converted to the Past The appeal of Orthodoxy. Phillip Johnson Frances Willard’s Secret Diary . . . Margaret Lamberts Bendroth and Virginia Lieson Brereton An Approval of Being Interview by Robert Faggen Can a Real Mormon Believe in Jesus? Richard J. Mouw Japan As Corrupt Supermarket Stefan Ulstein From Holiness to Honky-tonks Rodney Clapp Commentary LETTERS Stranger in a Strange Land John Wilson, Editor Subscribe Today Get over 120 years of combined magazine archives plus full access to ChristianityToday.com. Subscribe for as low as $4/mo. All Archives