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Spirituality Sightings
Book 'Em!
The concluding installment of our three-part midyear book roundup.
Response to 'Unintelligent Debate'
John Wilson responds to readers
In Praise of Miscegenation
Racial categories don't mean what they used to. Hallelujah.
Humans and Other Animals
How much do we share with the birds of the air and the beasts of the field?
The Horror!
Joan Didion encounters evangelical Christianity.
Are You Re:Generated?
Inside one of the best religious publications on the planet (that's not Christianity Today).
All You Need Is Unconditional Love
A judgmental assessment of judgmentalism is, predictably, full of contradictions.
BOOKS: Making It Strange
How old stories can be told in new ways.
Saddleback's Social Capital
The author of Bowling Alone discovers Evangelicals can be trusted at the civic table.
Peace Be With You
Looking beyond naivete and cynicism about peacemaking at Wheaton's Christianity and Violence conference.
Our Bodies Our Selves?
Facing the discomfort we have with our physiques.
The Evangelical Culture of Euphemism Part 2
Should we distinguish between public and private discourse?
Pencils Down Part 2
Think your vote matters? You poor, misguided fool.
The Promise of Particularity Amid Pluralism
A dispatch from the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature.
On Being Human Part 1
Natural History magazine celebrates a milestone.
How to Survive a Bookalanche
Some more keepers from 2005.
Trapped with Dr. X
An evolutionary philosopher's case against religion overpromises, underdelivers.
Making Promises
Why to keep your word—and the Word.

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