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RELIGION & THEOLOGY
Means and Ends
The spiritual theology of Eugene Peterson.
by Lauren F. Winner
July/August 2005
How do you understand the first two chapters of Genesis? As the story of the creation of the world? Maybe as key texts in a pitched battle over intelligent design. Maybe the Creation story was the first story you learned in Sunday School, and maybe it was the first Bible story you taught your kids. More
BOOK OF THE WEEK
The Rich Are Differentand Not So Differentfrom Us
Think you're burned out on memoirs? Read this book.
Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
posted 6/27/2005
BOOKS & CULTURE CORNER
"Taken Up in Glory"
The Ascension has been forgotten in many Protestant churches, jettisoning an essential part of the Christian story.
By John Wilson
originally posted 5/21/01
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Father Brown Fakes the Shroud N.D. Wilson explains how the image on the Shroud of Turin could have been forged. Start with a piece of glass and some white oil paint.
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The Groves of Academe
In Praise of Anonymity
by Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
July/August 2005
RELIGION & THEOLOGY
Is the Reformation Over?
Well, if you have to ask
by Mark Noll and Carolyn Nystrom
July/August 2005
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No Easy Saint
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RELIGION & THEOLOGY
Last Things
A history of the afterlife.
By Scot McKnight
May/June 2005
RELIGION & THEOLOGY
Dark Thoughts
Hoping that all will be saved.
By Kevin Corcoran
May/June 2005
HISTORY
The Rise & Fall of Anne Boleyn
She gambled and lost.
By Brooke Allen
May/June 2005
HISTORY / RELIGION & THEOLOGY
A Most Unclubbable Man
The curious and instructive pilgrimage of Orestes Augustus Brownson.
By Timothy Larsen
May/June 2005
LITERATURE
Holy Animals
The stories of Joy Williams.
By Sara Miller
May/June 2005
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