Books & Culture

March/April 2000 Issue

Volume 6, Number 2

May/June 2000 Issue
January/February 2000 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 Brief: March 01, 2000

D.G. Hart / Edward E. Ericson, Jr.

Princeton in the Nation’s Service: Religious Ideals and Educational Practice, 1868-1928 / Adam and Eve in Seventeenth-Century Thought

Self-Improvement

Allen C. Guelzo

The surprising connection between American political theory and cognitive psychology.

Battles over Bibles

Paul C. Gutjahr

Failure and Hope

Mark R. Amstutz

Church and state in South Africa.

Sabbath and Strangers

Lauren F. Winner

Restoring Christian practices.

Old Stuff

Elesha Coffman

Why Antiques Roadshow is PBS’s highest-rated prime-time program.

Jesus at the Movies

Peter T. Chattaway

Poetry

Paul Willis

His Marriage

W. Bradford Wilcox

America’s Holy War

Richard Carwardine

The Political Pulpits of Dixie

Harry S. Stout

A tradition that goes back to the Confederacy.

He Was in the Arts, You Know

Garrison Keillor

A tribute to sculptor Joseph O’Connell.

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