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What Poetry Demands
A conversation with Christian Wiman.
Interview by Aaron Rench
May/June 2008

Fertility, Faith, & the Future of the West
A conversation with Phillip Longman.
Interview by W. Bradford Wilcox
May/June 2007

Disaster Man
A conversation with William Langewiesche.
Interview by Wendy Murray
March/April 2007

Oil Profits and Ethics Don't Mix
Or do they? A conversation with Norwegian philosopher and Sunday school teacher Henrik Syse.
Interview by Alf K. Walgermo
May/June 2006

The Moral Complexity of War
A conversation with Max Hastings.
Interview by Donald A. Yerxa
March/April 2005

What American Teenagers Believe
A conversation with Christian Smith.
Interview by Michael Cromartie
January/February 2005

"Soft Patriarchs"
A conversation with Brad Wilcox.
Interview by Michael Cromartie
September/October 2004

Dirty Hands and Concrete Action
A conversation with Jean Bethke Elshtain.
Interview by Michael Cromartie
September/October 2003

Political Islam
A conversation with Gilles Kepel.
Interview by Michael Cromartie
May/June 2003

Outrageous Vision
A conversation with Donald Miller about global Pentecostalism..
Interview by Timothy Sato
November/December 2002

"Try to Praise the Mutilated World"
A conversation with poet Adam Zagajewski.
interview by Agnieszka Tennant
September/October 2002

Our Posthuman Future
A conversation with Francis Fukuyama
Interview by Michael Cromartie
July/August 2002

The Darkest Hour of the Soul
A conversation with Palestinian spokesperson Hanan Ashrawi on the plight of her people and the prospects for peace with Israel.
Interview by Gaylen Byker
March/April 2002

Brave New Laws
A conversation with bioethics lawyer Lori Andrews
interview by Agnieszka Tennant
November/December 2001

Edward Said: Secular Protestant
The world's most famous English professor, and its most famous Palestinian after Yasir Arafat.
by Mark Walhout
September/October 2001

Future Perfect
A conversation with Wolfhart Pannenberg.
interview by Thomas Jay Oord
September/October 2001

The Best Book Ever Written on America
Tocqueville's perennial timeliness; a conversation with Harvey Mansfield.
interview by Donald A. Yerxa
July/August 2001

On the Road with Christianity
A conversation with missiologist Andrew Walls.
Interview by Donald A. Yerxa
BC, May/June 2001

The Rules of the Capitalist Game
A conversation with Hernando de Soto about how to make capitalism work for everybody.
Interview by Michael Cromartie
BC, January/February 2001

The War Against Boys
A conversation with Christina Hoff Sommers.
Interview by Michael Cromartie
BC, September/October 2000

"Vegetables Don't Have a History"
A conversation with historian John Lukacs
Interview by Donald A. Yerxa and Karl W. Giberson
BC, July/August 2000

The Word on the Street
Eugene Rivers on faith-based urban ministry, the black church, and the "sexual holocaust" in Africa.
Interview by C. Stephen Evans and Gail Gunst Heffner
BC, May/June 2000

The Trials of Being Agnostic
A conversation with skeptic Wendy Kaminer.
Interview by Michael Cromartie
BC, January/February 2000

The Grail Is Real
A conversation with Katherine Paterson.
Interview by Gary Schmidt
BC, November/December 1999

God's Funeral
A conversation with A. N. Wilson
Interview by Karl Giberson and Donald Yerxa
BC, September/October 1999

An interview with Margaret Edson
Q & A session with Margaret Edson
Interview by Betty Carter
BC, September/October 1999

Recovering Moral Order
Is morality rooted in human nature?
Interview by Michael Cromartie
BC, July/August 1999

Why We Need Less Privacy
Amitai Etzioni advocates limits on privacy for the common good.
Interview by Michael Cromartie
BC, May/June 1999

Continental Gifts
Pulitzer Prize-winner Jared Diamond argues that the arc of human history was shaped primarily by geography.
Interview by Karl Giberson and Donald A. Yerxa
BC, July/August 1999

The Picasso of Chinese Studies
Jonathan Spence talks about how the subjects of his studies find their voice.
Interview by Donald Yerxa and Karl Giberson
BC, March/April 1999

Not Your Father's Communism
A conversation with Adam Michnik.
Interview by the editors
BC, January/February 1999

Freud Analyzed
A conversation with Paul Vitz.
Interview by Michael Cromartie
BC, January/February 1999

What Would Pope Stanley Say?
A conversation with Stanley Hauerwas.
Interview by Rodney Clapp
BC, November/December 1998

Science and God—Quantum Physics
Scientist-theologian John Polkinghorne likes his particles elementary and his thinking complex.
Interview by Karl Giberson, Kent Hill, & Donald Yerxa
BC, September/October 1998

The Myth of Islamic Tolerance
Muslim "protection" of Christians and Jews has actually been oppression, says scholar Bat Ye'or.
Interview By Michael Cromartie
BC, September/October 1998

No Calling Without a Caller
Os Guinness wants to restore our sense of God-given vocations.
Interview by Michael Cromartie
BC, July/August 1998

The Uneasy Fundamentalist
While Garrison Keillor may have doubts about the faith, he knows the church (too well).
Interview by Martin Wroe
BC, July/August 1998

The Omni-American
Why the U.S. Constitution is like the blues, and other observations, opinions, and animadversions from Stanley Crouch.
Interview By Michael Cromartie
BC, May/June 1998

The Baroness in the Crime Lab
An expert in murder, P.D. James shuns the voyeurism of violence.
Interview By Martin Wroe
BC, March/April 1998

The Repeal of Reticence
How the "party of exposure" came to dominate modern culture.
Interview by Michael Cromartie
BC, January/February 1998


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