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Books & Culture: The Great Inflatable Shark Hunt
A report from the Christian Booksellers Association convention in Anaheim
Surviving Soul Survivor
A business guide to Tim LaHaye's other series.
"Books & Culture 's Book of the Week: Oh, Brother"
"Most everyone agrees that the James ossuary is a significant find. Ask what it means, however …"
Stop, Drop, and Cover
Then hack your lungs out and die
Books & Culture' s Book of the Week: Vanity Fair
A chronicler of religion plays the straight man
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: History Repeats Itself, Sort of
How the fate of Eugene McCarthy's insurgency against LBJ sheds light on the 2004 presidential campaign.
'I'm Not in It for the Money'
The digital revolution created many wealthy tech-heads. What do they do now?
Leading with Conclusions
Much of Jesus scholarship is about neither the historical Jesus nor good scholarship.
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: One-Hit Wonder
The long swansong of Madalyn Murray O'Hair
Double Indemnity Meets Dead Souls
A conversation with novelist Richard Dooling
True Believers
Incoming! The McSweeney's crowd launches a new monthly.
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: The Difference Between Conservatives and Prolifers
"William Saletan unspins, and respins, the abortion debate"
Buffy and the Meaning of Life
Buffy the Vampire Slayer finally gets some respect. Too bad the life is slowly ebbing out of the show
Truth, Justice, and ...
Some critics of Superman Returns
The Gospel According to Biff
A conversation with novelist Christopher Moore
Number One with a Bullet
America's foist family as a tool for evangelism
The Art of Political War
A veteran columnist urges his fellow liberals to take a lesson from those nasty conservatives.
Books & Culture's Books of the Week: 'Be Happy!'
How the ancient Olympics differed from the modern spectacle.
Darkness Visible
An unsparing new memoir by the author of Slackjaw.
Reading Danny Pearl
How would the murdered journalist want to be remembered?

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Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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