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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Summer Books 2002" July 07, 2002, Vol. 17, No. 26

Summer Books 2002

COVER STORY | By Gene Edward Veith

BOOKS SPECIAL REPORT | Books—how they're written and who writes them, the ideas they fight over, and the unpleasant implications they ignore—tell a lot about a culture   More >>

ArrowFeatures Authors by the dozen | by Chris Stamper
12 contemporary authors do what they do best: pontificate, Q & A style
Education
Free at last | by Bob Jones
Friedman: High court has freed legislatures to make school-choice decisions
Health
History with a face | by Gene Edward Veith
The rise of historical fiction and narrative history marks a positive trend
International
Politics
Religion
Technology
The abolition of man | by Sam Torode
The debate among publishers over inclusive language
TNIV grab for support
IBS, Zondervan rapped for claiming "consensus," causing "confusion"
Top News | by Tim Graham
The Top 5 news stories from June 19 to 25
Unpassable test? | by Cal Thomas © 2002 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
Former Israeli prime minister praises Bush's Palestinian proposal
Whistling past the graveyard | by Marvin Olasky
Someone needs to answer the question, How then shall we die?
Worldcom's disconnect | by Timothy Lamer
Audit at telecom giant shows faulty accounting
You are what you read | by Gene Edward Veith
Sales of Christian books are so strong, secular sell
Jacques Barzun on man
Jacques Barzun on man
ArrowCulture Beat Minority Report card | by Andrew Coffin
Steven Spielberg's science-fiction thriller is one of the director's best
Top Almanacs
Students, writers, and crossword-puzzle aficionados often need obscure information. Of the many almanacs, here are five of the most popular.
ArrowDepartments Quick Takes Quotables Flash Traffic In Brief Mailbag ArrowThoughts The spirit of Ann Landers | by Joel Belz
The spirit of Ann Landers
Nothing to lose | by John Piper
With no eternal risk, Christians are called to continual temporal risk
Loose framing | by Marvin Olasky
Books for walking on treadmills or beaches
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