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editorials

Without Conscience


by James Hitchcock


columns

The Leading Edge

Getting Over Dover

by Phillip E. Johnson


Book Return

Wheelin’ Grace

by Franklin Freeman


As It Is Written...

Exodus in Genesis

by Patrick Henry Reardon



19.7—September 2006

features

Terror & the Last Enemy

9/11 & the Way of the Cross
by James M. Kushiner


Hope’s Eternal Spring

Shallow Optimism, Vain Hopes & God’s Absent Presence
by R. V. Young


The End of Marriage

Sex, Procreation & the Gnostic Triumph
by Allan C. Carlson


views

The Wild Man

William K. Kilpatrick on Why Gorillas Don’t Build Libraries But Men Do

Samantha Shrugged

Barry Michaels on Thinking About Abortion with Those Who Won’t

Puff the Maverick Dragons

David Mills on Religious News That’s Not

Truth Café

Mark D. Linville on the Campus Coffee Shop as the First Casualty of Relativism

book reviews

A Maid to Order Bible

Finally Feminist: A Pragmatic Christian Understanding of Gender by John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
reviewed by S. M. Hutchens


Surprising Choices

Prolife Feminism: Yesterday And Today edited by Mary Krane Derr, Rachel MacNair, and Linda Naranjo-Huebl
reviewed by Jocelyn Mathewes


Sisters in Chains

Terrify No More
by Gary A. Haugen
with Gregg Hunter
reviewed by Cristopher Rapp


Pain Without Gain

The Year of Magical Thinking
by Joan Didion
reviewed by Harold K. Bush


Eminent Betrayal

Our Endangered Values:
America’s Moral Crisis
by Jimmy Carter
reviewed by Mark Tooley


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