Books & Culture

May/June 2001 Issue

Volume 7, Number 3

July/August 2001 Issue
March/April 2001 Issue

An 18th-century British movement crossed the Atlantic, took new forms, and spread around the world. Is this a triumphal story, a cautionary tale, or both?

Articles in this Issue

Englishing the Book

Mark Noll

The rise and fall of the King James Bible.

On the Road with Christianity

Interview by Donald A. Yerxa

A conversation with missiologist Andrew Walls.

Whatever Happened to Methodism?

David Martin

Evangelicalism flourishes. But can it overcome the inner contradictions brought about by its success?

The Iron Women of Chinese Cinema

Stefan Ulstein

Why do so many recent Chinese films feature strong women?

Cracks in the Monolith?

Lyman A. Kellstedt, Corwin E. Smidt, James L. Guth, and John C. Green

Evangelical Protestants and the 2000 election.

Galileo Had a Daughter

Virginia Stem Owens

Science is always entangled in the particulars of a time and place.

The Voice That Found Her

Wendy Murray Zoba

Native American novelist and poet Diane Glancy writes by listening.

Killing Jesus All Over Again

Lauren F. Winner

How medieval stories about desecrating the Eucharist were used to justify the murder of Jews.

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