Books & Culture

July/August 2011 Issue

Volume 17, Number 4

September/October 2011 Issue
May/June 2011 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

Recommended Reading

Writing by American Indians.

Princesses Galore

The new girlie-girl culture.

Saint, Crank, Martyr

Gandhi’s struggle with India.

Pensive Rabbits

Rob Bell is not easy to pin down.

Hellish Convictions

Heaven and hell in the American imagination.

Love in the Face of Sin

Julian of Norwich, re-imagined.

The Mission to Hawaii

Imperialism? Evangelism? Both.

Faithfully Present

A film about monks and martyrdom.

A Critique of ALL Religions

Chinese intellectuals and the church.

Cool Capitalism

In praise of entrepreneurship.

Revolutionary Faith

A religious history of the American Revolution.

Godly Politics

Puritans and public life.

“Emerging Monstrousness”

America, Europe, and the religious divide.

Loving the Letter of the Text

Fidelity and “deep exegesis.”

A Pastoral Commentary

Philip Graham Ryken on the Gospel of Luke.

Artist of the Portrait

Oscar Wilde, annotated and uncensored.

The Aroma of the New

What if there is a Reality behind the reality we know?

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