Books & Culture

November/December 2014 Issue

Volume 20, Number 6

January/February 2015 Issue
September/October 2014 Issue

Books & Culture was a bimonthly review that engaged the contemporary world from a Christian perspective. Every issue of Books & Culture contained in-depth reviews of books that merit critical attention, as well as shorter notices of significant new titles. It was published six times a year by Christianity Today from 1995 to 2016.

Articles in this Issue

Revisiting Robert Hayden

Our first African American Poet Laureate.

Time Machine

David Mitchell thinks larger.

Faith and Writing in Norway

A profile of Alf Kjetil Walgermo.

Bigots Are Really Bigoted

But what else could you expect from “traditional beliefs”?

Inerrancy: A Cartesian Faux-Pas?

“By good and necessary consequence.”

Hillary Redux

The front-runner assessed.

Playing the Numbers

In search of intelligible nerdiness.

The Road Not Taken

Debating evolution at Princeton, 1845-1929.

Doubting the Signature

Stephen Meyer’s case for intelligent design.

Theology as Prayer

Sarah Coakley on sex, desire, and the Trinity.

Foundation and Empire

The early Arab conquests and the rise of Islam.

“Responsible Remembrance”

Rethinking persecution and martyrdom in the early church.

All Archives

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