Books & Culture

January/February 2004 Issue

Volume 10, Number 1

March/April 2004 Issue
November/December 2003 Issue

Jesus and the religions.

Articles in this Issue

Jesus and the Religions

by Gerald R. McDermott

A new paradigm for Christian engagement?

The Disenchanters

by Agnieszka Tennant

It’s easy to laud magic when you don’t believe in it.

Environment as Creation

by Walter Brueggemann

Conquest vs. care for the wilderness.

How to Disappear

by Caroline Langston

The restless art of Weldon Kees, pursued for mortal stakes.

The Forgotten Pope of Presbyterianism

by Paul Gutjahr

Charles Hodge, once a towering figure in American theology.

In Democracy We Trust

by Eugene McCarraher

The conflicted loyalties of Christian antiliberals.

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

by Timothy Larsen

The Anglican question.

Eating the Supper of the Lamb in a Cool Whip Society

by Andy Crouch

Albert Borgmann’s post-technological feast.

Singing the Lord’s Song

by Mark Noll

Travels in sacred music, from Eureka Springs to Salt Lake City.

Behold the Man

by Philip Jenkins

American Jesus

An Ecumenical Luther

by Sarah Hinlicky Wilson

The Reformation as a movie.

Dirty Bombs and the Death of Daniel Pearl

by Allen C. Guelzo

Is Pakistan a far greater threat to the United States than Iraq was under Saddam Hussein?

Why Everyone Used to Read Updike …

by Mark Oppenheimer

And why his best stories are still worth reading.

The Invention of Modern Witchcraft

by Irving Hexham

A surprising genealogy of neopaganism.

The Eighth Day of Creation

by Miroslav Volf

From a Russian Orthodox philosopher, a provocative alternative to modernity.

The Curious Case of the Exploding Universe

by Catherine H. Crouch

Stories from behind the scenes of science.

Scandalous

by Bruce Ellis Benson

The enigmatic folly of the Cross.

Religiously Ignorant Journalists

by Christian Smith

In search of Episcopals and evangelists.

Killing Them Kindly

by Richard Weikart

Lessons from the euthanasia movement.

Finding Darwin’s God

Interview by Karl W. Giberson

A conversation with biologist Ken Miller.

Evangelicals: Fragmented and Thriving

by Mark Galli

The history and future of evangelicalism as a movement.

Doing Time

by Nathan Bierma

Do correctional facilities correct anything?

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