Books & Culture

May/June 2005 Issue

Volume 11, Number 3

July/August 2005 Issue
March/April 2005 Issue

No, chastity isn't archaic.

Articles in this Issue

No Easy Saint

Ragan Sutterfield

Bonhoeffer and just war.

You Have the Right to Be Rich

Patton Dodd

But you have to earn it.

Wagner and The Lion King

John H. McWhorter

Where to find the total work of art.

The University Under the Microscope

Edward E. Ericson, Jr.

There’s hope for higher ed.

The Soul of Sex

Bethany Torode

Do we need Christian sex manuals?

The Rise & Fall of Anne Boleyn

Brooke Allen

She gambled and lost.

The Revolution Begins in the Pews

Eugene McCarraher

Trotsky and St. Benedict

The News from Rhosllanerchrugog

David Bebbington

On the exemplary fate of Nonconformity in Wales.

The Movies and America

Drew Trotter

What the Academy Award nominees for Best Picture tell us about ourselves.

The More Things Change …

Mary Noll Venables

Historical perspectives on worship.

The Groves of Academe

Roger E. Olson

A Pietist with a Ph.D.: Remembering Stanley J. Grenz

The Virtue of Lust?

W. Jay Wood

So says philosopher Simon Blackburn.

Tell Me the Old, Old Story—and Make It New

Lauren F. Winner

Apologetics for our time.

Sex and the Single Christian

Agnes Howard

No, chastity isn’t archaic.

A Mapping Mission

David N. Livingstone

Moral geography.

Letter from London

Susan Wise Bauer

Last Things

Scot McKnight

A history of the afterlife.

Jedi or Jesuit?

Jason Byassee

Looking for God at the cineplex.

Holy Animals

Sara Miller

The stories of Joy Williams.

Guerrillas in Jesus Land

Garret Keizer

A different way to be Christian in America.

Ending It

Peter T. Chattaway

Mercy killing at the movies.

Dreams Do Come True

Doris J. Grace

My son’s nightmare saved my life—and revived his soul.

Dark Thoughts

Kevin Corcoran

Hoping that all will be saved.

Continental Drift

Philip Jenkins

Lemuria and other lost Edens.

Community and Conscience

Jenell Williams Paris

Catholics and contraception.

A Theology of Sound

Craig Mattson

Attentive listening.

A Preaching Woman

Jonathon Kahn

The remarkable story of a former slave sheds light on the origins of African American Christianity.

A Most Unclubbable Man

Timothy Larsen

The curious and instructive pilgrimage of Orestes Augustus Brownson.

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