Books & Culture

March/April 2004 Issue

Volume 10, Number 2

May/June 2004 Issue
January/February 2004 Issue

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Articles in this Issue

Did Joe DiMaggio Miss His Calling?

The cramped imagination of utilitarian ethics.

The Not-So-Dismal Science

Using literature to enliven economics.

Murder, She Wrote

P.D. James’ masterful detection of the primal sin.

Fever Dream

A parable of the new South Africa.

An Emperor of Art

The life and films of Akira Kurosawa.

Out of the Darkness

Entering the world of Krzysztof Kieslowski.

The New History of Missions

The difference between global Christianity and world Christianity.

Remembrance of Things Past

Edmund Burke, the Enlightenment, and postmodernity.

Toxic Maxims

Misleading advice about business ethics from America’s leadership expert.

The Punk Rocker with a Ph.D.

Greg Graffin, frontman of Bad Religion, has a freshly minted doctorate in evolutionary biology and a new album coming soon.

Wow! Sweet!

The pleasures of a Mini Cooper, and other adventures in technology on a human scale.

Catholic + American = ?

How a communal body made its peace with liberal democracy.

Evasive Maneuvers

Can Protestant historians play by the rules of the secular academy without giving the game away?

They’re OK, We’re OK

So much for being resident aliens.

Kissing the Lizard

On memory and forgiveness.

Food Porn

The secret life of chick lit.

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