
Books of the Week How We Got to Superbowl Sunday The story behind pro football's first superstar and the rise of the NFL. Reviewed by Jason Byassee posted 01/05/09
Current Issues A Collision of Lives An atheist and a pastor square off—with surprising results. N. D. Wilson Jan/Feb 2009
History No Longer at Ease Here Nine stories of "evangelical disenchantment." Timothy Larsen Jan/Feb 2009
Current Issues Hazardous Material The unmentionable world of human waste. Bill Mckibben Jan/Feb 2009
History A Shambling Magnificence How the English language evolved. John McWhorter Jan/Feb 2009
 New voices and fresh insight on the church's role in culture, mission, and the gospel. Published in Leadership, Christianity Today, and Books & Culture magazines. |
The 30-Day Leviticus Challenge
One church's experiment in living the most arcane book of the Bible.
by Daniel Harrell
From Four Laws to Four Circles
James Choung has found a way to tell the old, old story to a new generation.
Interview by Andy Crouch
When God Disturbs the Peace
Our gospel may be small because we fail to believe that God animates many social movements.
by Fleming Rutledge
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The Arts A Messiaenic Vision Celebrating the centenary of composer Olivier Messiaen. David A. Hoekema Nov/Dec 2008
The Science Pages Technology in Translation The story of DuPont, first in French, then in English. Brigitte Van Tiggelen and Neil Gussman Nov/Dec 2008
History Tolerant Propositions Pluralism side-by-side with the Inquisition. Carlos Eire Nov/Dec 2008
History Garibaldi Strikes Back A champion of national self-determination and worldwide democracy. Eugenio F. Biagini Nov/Dec 2008
Literature Aesop Gone to Seed The new novel by Nobel Prize-winner Jose Saramago. by Joseph Bottum Nov/Dec 2008
Literature On the Road With the Polish poet Adam Zagajewski. by David Skeel Nov/Dec 2008
Current Issues Other People's Children We know what's best. by Agnes R. Howard Nov/Dec 2008
Current Issues The Irony of American Politics A reissued Reinhold Niebuhr classic sheds light on current follies. by Joseph Loconte Nov/Dec 2008
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