Books & Culture

May/June 1998 Issue

Volume 4, Number 3

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March/April 1998 Issue

In an entirely free market, nothing is sacred.

Articles in this Issue

Everything for Sale

Jean Bethke Elshtain

In an entirely free market, nothing is sacred.

Pinocchio on the Damascus Road

Vigen Guroian

It’s not so easy getting over woodenness.

The Omni-American

Interview By Michael Cromartie

Why the U.S. Constitution is like the blues, and other observations, opinions, and animadversions from Stanley Crouch.

It Ain’t Me, Babe

Alan Jacobs

Bob Dylan, reluctant prophet.

Retold, Redirected, Rethunk

Lauren F. Winner

Form and content in the study of American religion.

Faith, Hope, and the White Sox

Edward E. Ericson, JR.

Rooting for the overdog does not build character.

Death of a Tiger

Ethan Casey

Detroit baseball’s morality tale.

Dogbert v. Machiavelli

Richard J. Mouw

Who is more Machiavellian? A new book argues that Niccolo is actually virtuous—so Dilbert’s sidekick wins again.

A Wrinkle in Faith

Donald Hettinga

The unique spiritual pilgrimage of Madeleine L’Engle.

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