Culture Watch

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.

Rose Marie Berger 1-01-1997
Reynolds Price's story of good news.
Novelist Jon Hassler's rich search for community.
Richard Vernon 1-01-1997
The Spirit's presence of fictional lives.
Jeremy Lloyd 1-01-1997
The religious dimension of Paul Schrader's films.

''Of the making of books, there is no end" goes a moth-eaten quotation. But maybe there is after all. At least that's the war cry of the latter-day Luddites.

Shane Helmer 1-01-1997
Sam Phillips' sardonic look at popular culture.
Bob Hulteen 1-01-1997

New calendars adorn office desks and kitchen walls. Daily organizers with pages still fresh, crisp, and clean fill breast pockets, backpacks, and briefcases.

Brett Grainger 1-01-1997
Fear and Loathing at Big Joy Farm.
Scott Adams unites the workers of the world.
Harry G. Lefever 11-01-1996
Martin Luther King's challenge to injustice
Mark Gauvreau Judge 11-01-1996
The most relevant novel of our time is a 40-year-old fantasy
Danny Duncan Collum 11-01-1996
A Tribute to Bill Monroe
Richard Vernon 11-01-1996
Finding just the right gift for holiday pleasure
Ed Spivey Jr. 11-01-1996
Hammering down the non-conformist in Harriet the Spy.
Judy Coode 11-01-1996
The gentle power of Carrie Newcomer