Books & Culture

March/April 2001 Issue

Volume 7, Number 2

May/June 2001 Issue
January/February 2001 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

Darwinism Gone to Seed

Disseminating Darwinism: The Role of Place, Race, Religion, and Gender

Who’s Got the Center?

Critics of the “two-party model” of modern American Protestantism (fundamentalist/modernist; conservative/liberal; evangelical/mainline) claim to have found a via media. But the “center” is not innocent. It is a real place on the map, which demands that all “others” be related to it as margins to the mainstream.

A Calm Answer

… to a critique of “The Gospel of Jesus Christ: An Evangelical Celebration.”

Transport me. Please.

I want to stare at something amazing, something that pulls me beyond myself.

Democracy Agonistes

Why hand-wringing about partisanship is pointless.

Endangered Species

3,000 of the world’s 6,000 languages are scheduled for extinction by the year 2100.

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