Books & Culture

September/October 1999 Issue

Volume 5, Number 5

November/December 1999 Issue
July/August 1999 Issue

The new homiletics celebrates pilgrimage, not propositions.

Articles in this Issue

Abolition’s Hidden History

How black argument led to white commitment.

From Drum-Bangers to Doughnut-Fryers

Material culture, consumerism, and the transformation of the Salvation Army.

Missions Improbable

A stickler for accuracy flubs her facts, while a producer of page-turners leaves his readers reflective

John Donne Meets The Runaway Bunny

Margaret Edson is equally at home in kindergarten and on Broadway.

Y2Krazy

You’d better stock up. Only those who purchase will survive.

Dancing the Edge of Mystery

The new homiletics celebrates pilgrimage, not propositions.

Maximal Minimalism

Arvo Pärt converted to Russian Orthodoxy and brought depth to his music.

Devil in a Blues Dress

Bourgeois life is about winning; the blues are about losing. Bourgeois life is innocence; the blues are experience.

Richard Rorty for the Silver Screen

Waking Ned Devine as apologetic for postmodernism.

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