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Cotton Mather, Meet Bill Clinton Two histories of religion in America Philip Jenkins
posted 01/01/03
Thursday the Rabbi Met with the Search Committee The changing face of religious authority in America Mark Oppenheimer
posted 01/01/03
Sacred Monsters Frida seeks to shock but ends up prettifying its subject Jeff M. Sellers
posted 01/01/03
The Goldilocks Universe Is our cosmos the whole kaboodle, or is it merely one among an infinite number of universes? Karl W. Giberson
posted 01/01/03
Resistance Movement Looking beneath the surface of pop culture Nathan Bierma
posted 01/01/03
Two Religions, Indivisible Mark Noll's magnum opus Martin E. Marty
posted 01/01/03
Born Again The Man Without a Past Peter T. Chattaway
posted 01/01/03
The Tao Made Flesh Rediscovering the ancient roots of Chinese Christianity David Marshall
posted 01/01/03
American Jihad Manifest Destiny on the Loose Daniel R. Miller
posted 01/01/03
Beyond Bricks and Mortar? Rethinking the Catholic university Christopher Shannon
posted 01/01/03
Public Intellectual A conversation with Tom Morris Stephen N. Williams
posted 01/01/03
Letters
posted 01/01/03
A Vocabulary for Suffering A conversation with Nancy and David Guthrie Carla Barnhill
posted 01/01/03
Looking for Bach The mystery of the missing years John Ito
posted 01/01/03
Humming Schoenberg Is there any there there? John H. McWhorter
posted 01/01/03
A Man of Appearances Ben Franklin, re-appraised. Bruce Kuklick
posted 01/01/03
Unprofessional Conduct Philosophy as a way of life Paige Hochschild
posted 01/01/03
Jesus the Philosopher What counts as thinking? Douglas Groothuis
posted 01/01/03
The Groves of Academe When Disrespect is Respectful When Disrespect is Respectful
posted 01/01/03
Stranger in a Strange Land The Death and Life of Bonnie Witherall John Wilson
posted 01/01/03
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