Books & Culture May/June 1997 Issue Volume 3, Number 3 arrow_left July/August 1997 Issue arrow_right March/April 1997 Issue Christian postmodernists delight in the demise of culture. Should we? Articles in this Issue He Is Not Silent -by Andrew Chignell Why Bertrand Russell Was Not a Christian John Hare Appropriating the Atheists (Part 2) -by Gary J. Percesepe Appropriating the Atheists (Part 1) -by Gary J. Percesepe Toasting the Eve of Destruction (Part 3) -by Roger Lundin Toasting the Eve of Destruction (Part 2) -by Roger Lundin Philosophy (Part 1) -JW How Tolstoy Became Tolstoy(Part 2) -by Larry Woiwode How Tolstoy Became Tolstoy(Part 1) -by Larry Woiwode The Evolution of Mary(Part 2) -by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese The Evolution of Mary(Part 1) -by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese In Brief: May 01, 1997 LETTERS Among the Augustines -by Alan Jacobs Skeptical of the Skeptics -by Peter Van Inwagen Waiting for the Great Good Thing -by Virginia Stem Owens It Takes More Than a Virtual Village -by Douglas Groothuis Why the Academy Needs Christians -by Wilfred M. McClay The Truth Is Out There -by Rodney Clapp Genius and Plod -by Phillip Johnson I Don’t Talk About My Children at Work and I don’t talk about my work at church. -by Susan Wise Bauer The Great Books War -by Edward E. Ericson, Jr. Commentary C. Stephen Evans Stranger in a Strange Land John Wilson, Managing Editor Subscribe Today Get over 120 years of combined magazine archives plus full access to ChristianityToday.com. Subscribe for as low as $4/mo. All Archives