Culture Watch

Sharon Gallagher 11-01-1976

The Front has Woody Allen in a semi-serious role about a very serious subject -- the blacklisting that went on in Hollywood in the ‘50s.

Dale W. Brown 8-01-1975

Jurgen Moltmann focuses on a basic theme from his own Lutheran tradition, namely, the theology of the cross, and elucidates its many aspects in typical German style and thoroughness.

Boyd Reese 12-01-1974

Review of Politics for Evangelicals by Paul Henry.

Steve Bisset 11-01-1974

A list of books and journals about nonviolence.

Patty Lyman 11-01-1974

The following list of books can be found in the public libraries of most large cities.

Dennis MacDonald 10-01-1974

A review of William Stringfellow's An Ethic for Christians and Other Aliens in a Strange Land.

Boyd Reese 8-01-1974

Letha Scanzoni and Nancy Hardesty, All We're Meant to Be, Word Books, 1974.

Nancy Hardesty 8-01-1974

A compilation of general and religious works regarding women's liberation.

Richard K. Taylor 5-01-1974

Sharp, Gene. The Politics of Nonviolent Action (Boston: Porter Sargent, 1973). 902 pages.

Boyd Reese 4-01-1974

Three books dealing with politics and discipleship.

Boyd Reese 1-01-1974

Popular American mythology holds that power in this society is rooted in the sovereign people. This concept runs through American history.

Boyd Reese 11-01-1973

A great deal has already been written about America’s involvement throughout the world and for that reason I am hesitant to write another article on the subject.