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In Praise of Paraphrase William Griffin
posted 09/01/02
Why Separation of Church and State Is Still a Good Idea even if it may not be what the Founders had in mind Alan Wolfe
posted 09/01/02
The Enigma of Anger Reflections on a sometimes deadly sin Garret Keizer
posted 09/01/02
The Peppered Myth Of moths and men: An evolutionary tale Jonathan Wells
posted 09/01/02
Today's New International Version Michael W. Holmes
posted 09/01/02
The Message Ben Patterson
posted 09/01/02
Dancing with Ghosts Wasicu at Chankpe Opi (a white man at Wounded Knee James Calvin Schaap
posted 09/01/02
On Foot The virtues of walking Paul Willis
posted 09/01/02
The Groves of Academe The Beginning of Wisdom David Lyle Jeffrey
posted 09/01/02
Letters
posted 09/01/02
The Virtues of Resistance Computer Control, part 3 Alan Jacobs
posted 09/01/02
The Shaming of Lech Walesa Why the defeater of communism finds himself defeated by ex-communists—and why he and the American public haven't noticed. Agnieszka Tennant
posted 09/01/02
Try to Praise the Mutilated World A conversation with poet Adam Zagajewski Agnieszka Tennant
posted 09/01/02
When Tulsa Burned A forgotten episode in American terrorism Rodney Clapp
posted 09/01/02
In Sickness and in Health The past and future of Christian Science Jana Riess
posted 09/01/02
Many Bibles, One Scripture: The Gift of Translation The gift of translation Daniel Taylor
posted 09/01/02
The English Standard Version Kathleen Nielson
posted 09/01/02
The 19th Floor Where did the ideas that shape our world begin? Thomas Albert Howard
posted 09/01/02
Force of Habit Hostility and condescension toward religion in the university Christian Smith
posted 09/01/02
Stranger in a Strange Land Seven Years of Culture John Wilson
posted 09/01/02
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