A Death at the White Camellia Orphanage
Linda McCullough Moore

Literary fiction. What is it? John Updike quipped his work was literary fiction because it was written ...

Men, Women, and Imagination05.21.12
John Wilson

Tanya Lurhmann's book When God Talks Back: Understanding the American Evangelical Relationship with God has already generated a good deal of ...

The Moral Imperative of History04.24.12
Donald A. Yerxa

Timothy Snyder's Bloodlands is a powerful history of the Soviet and Nazi political mass murders from 1933 to 1945 in the contiguous area from ...

Preaching the Old Testament04.24.12
Lauren F. Winner

In theory, I am committed to preaching the Old Testament. I generally feel exercised about how little the Old Testament is proclaimed in churches, ...

Terra Nova, Part 205.16.12
Science in Focus: Noah Toly

Perhaps I've been spoiled by The Wire. Or maybe it's that I was coming off the first season of Homeland. In any case, I found Fox's Terra(ble) ...

Tuning the Preacher's Ear04.24.12
Cornelius Plantinga, Jr.

Preachers who read widely get the same benefits out of it as the rest of us, but their needs may be more acute. Imagine standing up weekly in ...

Prague Fatale05.14.12
Podcast

Philip Kerr’s eighth Bernie Gunther novel lives up to expectations.

Talking with Mormons05.10.12
Stephen H. Webb

Richard Mouw, president of Fuller Theological Seminary, has two goals in this book. First, he wants evangelicals to stop demonizing Mormons. ...

Where Mortals Dwell05.10.12
Halee Scott

In the ten years of our marriage, my husband, Paul, and I have moved six times, often across the country. From Dallas to Los Angeles to Dallas ...

Terra Nova, Part 105.09.12
Science in Focus: Sarah Pierce

Editor's Note: This week we begin the fifth round of Science in Focus. Our subject for May is the Fox TV series Terra Nova, which premiered ...

Tom's Targum04.24.12
Robert Gundry

Time was when everybody understood a translation to be a more or less word-for-word transfer of meaning from one language to another—"or ...

It's Milking Time05.04.12
Podcast

Settle down to read with the kids--or grandkids!

Don't Eat That!04.24.12
Philip Jenkins

You are what you refuse to eat. However broad we may claim our tastes to be, all societies have foods that disgust or intimidate them: substances ...

Starving05.03.12
Paul D. Miller

The Hunger Games was first published in 2008. Less than four years later it and its two sequels have 26 million copies in print, and a Hollywood ...

Occupy the Optocracy!05.01.12
Matthew J. Milliner

Academics from East Coast Universities who speak of cultural "exile" to the Midwest are deluded. A carefully planned and executed trip to New ...

The Best of “The Reformed Journal”04.30.12
Podcast

Keep this anthology at your bedside.

The Cove04.26.12
Elissa Elliott

You are walking to your car through a secluded parking lot. Out of the corner of your eye, you glimpse a loitering youth whose racial profile ...

Radioactivity, Part 404.25.12
Science in Focus: John Wilson

A few years ago, I attended a conference in Montana held by the Foundation for Research on Economics & the Environment (FREE). One of the speakers ...

Festival of Faith & Writing 201204.24.12
John Wilson

Many faces, many images, many fragments of lecture and conversation crowd my mind. The poet Scott Cairns was reading from a book in progress. ...

The Expats04.23.12
Podcast

Espionage & the boredom of motherhood.

Bad Religion04.20.12
John Wilson

Ross Douthat explains at the outset that he is going to tell us "the real story of religion in America." Which is what, exactly? "For all its ...

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