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Opportunity Costs What does it profit a man to defeat the Dark Lord but lose his soul? Alan Jacobs
posted 11/01/05
The Devil Is Real. Therefore Evidence that demands a verdict. Peter T. Chattaway
posted 11/01/05
Revenge of the Ebionites Does God care about what we eat? Stephen Webb
posted 11/01/05
Understanding GRAVITY Aaron Rench
posted 11/01/05
The Vampire and the Cross John Wilson
posted 11/01/05
Puritans, Planters, and American Intellectual History The Mind of the Master Class is a masterpiece. Harry S. Stout
posted 11/01/05
Slim for Him Christian dieting and American culture. Grant Wacker
posted 11/01/05
Religion and the Media Do they get it? Philip Jenkins
posted 11/01/05
Better Homes and Children The brave new world of meticulously planned parenthood. Amy Laura Hall
posted 11/01/05
The Patent Clerk from Mount Olympus Einstein's annus mirabilis. Karl W. Giberson
posted 11/01/05
Fire Consuming Fire Poems for Yom Kippur. Laurance Wieder
posted 11/01/05
Sin and Grace The debate over confession in 16th-century Germany. Matthew Lundin
posted 11/01/05
Mitford Rules Jan Karon and the clerical novel. Lauren F. Winner
posted 11/01/05
Oh No, Polio A disease that left its mark. Edward E. Ericson, Jr.
posted 11/01/05
Religious Coalitions in American Politics New alliances. James L. Guth, Lyman A. Kellstedt, John C. Green, and Corwin E. Smidt
posted 11/01/05
Terrorism in Literature Not just the usual suspects. John Utz
posted 11/01/05
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