Books & Culture

January/February 2007 Issue

Volume 13, Number 1

March/April 2007 Issue
November/December 2006 Issue

Jason Byassee on Spiritualism, David Martin on the Day of the Dead, and Bruce Hindmarsh on Spirituality.

Articles in this Issue

Naming God

How should we address him?

Chemical Reactions

Nerve gas and other unconventional weapons.

Coffins on Their Shoulders

Seeing through the eyes of Palestinians.

The Great Loser

The ambiguous legacy of William Jennings Bryan.

History with a Smirk

Richard Hofstadter and scholarly fashion.

Whose Faith-Based Initiative?

A look at the 2004 presidential campaign.

Was Israel a Mistake?

Three views (including former President Carter’s).

Guadalcanal

Turning point in the Pacific War.

How Did It Start?

The origins of Irish sectarianism.

Dead Again

Mexico’s Day of the Dead and the ambiguities of “tradition.”

Better Building

A smart way to reduce carbon emissions.

Cross-Purposes

How 19th c. Protestants appropriated Catholic forms in the Gothic Revival.

The Wild West

Studying Christian spirituality.

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