Culture Watch

During Easter weekend this year, I finally visited the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland.

Bob Hulteen 5-01-1997
Strategies to end the civil rights movement in the '60.
Brett Grainger 5-01-1997
Theologian Douglas John Hall's systematic approach.
Megan McKenna 5-01-1997
Icons invite seekers into the mystery of faith.
Cesar Chavez and the farmworker movement.
Mary Glazener 5-01-1997
Dietrich Bonhoeffer's life on video.
Anne Wayne 5-01-1997
Billy Bragg's music adapts to life's changes.
Nancy Rice 5-01-1997

The long and winding journey of Dr. Joycelyn Elders

Ronald Johnson 5-01-1997

Since 1991, Douglas John Hall has published three large volumes designed to provide an essentially systematic theological statement that reflects the North American context. 

The mass audience message is on the front page: "Rosenberg spied."
Bob Hulteen 5-01-1997

Two March events consistently wreak havoc on my Lenten disciplines: the March Madness of NCAA men’s basketball and the annual Academy Awards ceremonies.

Nicki Nelson 3-01-1997
Ani DiFranco and Utah Phillips build a bridge to the future.
Anne Wayne 3-01-1997
The international movement to ban landmines.
U. Utah Phillips 3-01-1997

Well known and respected folk singer U. Utah Phillips announced his retirement well over a year ago in a letter to friends.

David Helfgott's search for meaning.
James W. Douglass 3-01-1997
Overcoming death and the power of empire.
Faith, interpretation, and The Good Book.
Duane Shank 3-01-1997
The power of live recordings.

Not many meaningful public rituals in America remain. 

Bob Hulteen 3-01-1997

Working on the new Sojourners environmental resource, Holy Ground, I have examined a large body of works on environmental theology.