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A poet's voice in the evangelical wilderness.
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New novels by Michael Morris—whose first novel, A Place Called Wiregrass, was a word-of-mouth hit—and Jan Karon, who continues her beloved Mitford saga.
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Two inside reports.
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PBS creates a Doctor Zhivago for our time—and entirely omits the (unorthodox) Christianity that informs the novel from start to finish.
Soil and the future of creation.
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The 2003 baseball season concludes with a bang—and 2004 is just around the corner.
An Imperfect God examines George Washington and slavery.
Critics of "consumer culture" are all wet, Virginia Postrel says. The riot of choices available to us resonates with our deepest aesthetic instincts.
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A sprawling new novel by the author of Snowcrash and Cryptonomicon goes to the 17th century to investigate the birth of the modern world. (You won't be surprised to learn that the Puritans are among the Bad Guys.)
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The playful provocations of Scott Cairns
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Eugene Peterson calls believers to a life lived with "wholeness, honesty, without contrivance"—against the grain of much that's currently driving the church in America.
How the nation responded to an earlier attack.
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