Culture Watch

Joyce Hollyday 7-01-1995
An inner-city physician's honest struggles.
Jim Forest 7-01-1995
Robert McNamara's personal confession.
Randy A. Newlson 7-01-1995
The theology and life of William Stringfellow
Rose Marie Berger 7-01-1995
Poets and their everyday art.
John Schramm 7-01-1995
The search for meaning is hard work.
Jim Wallis 5-01-1995
The heart of Michael Lerner's vision
Leon Howell 5-01-1995
The tribulation of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Kelly Green 5-01-1995
The balance of rights and responsibilities.
Shane Helmer 5-01-1995
Star Trek's journey continues
Susan L. Pena 5-01-1995
Warren McCleskey's final statement set to music.
Twentysomethings' activism on campus.

It's tough to be a conspiracy nut these days, because the conspiratorial worldview has gone positively mainstream. Nobody's sure anymore who's a nut and who's not.

Bob Hulteen 5-01-1995

The popular music world was abuzz in 1994 when a recording of music 15 centuries old (and recorded over the last two decades) ended up a big seller for the year.

David A. Fagan 5-01-1995
Frank Peretti and popular Christian fiction.
Susan Meeker-Lowry 5-01-1995
Building hope in the inner city of Boston
Suzanne St. Yves 3-01-1995
Madeleine L'Engle's search for God
David Rhoads 3-01-1995
The surprise of Pauline praxis.
There's no place like home.
Shane Helmer 3-01-1995
Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction