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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Summer Books 2004" July 03, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 26

TRUTH AND FICTION

COVER STORY | By Gene Edward Veith

A Christian publishing company aims to restore a great literary heritage: high-quality, general-market fiction written by Christians and from a biblical worldview   More >>

Novel approach
Sidebar | Budding, unpublished writers are invited to submit short stories in the WORLDview Fiction Contest, sponsored by WestBow Press and WORLD. More >>
ArrowFeatures ‘I have never ordered torture’ Bob Jones
Washington | WASHINGTON: White House release of memos on prisoner treatment supports the president, but the debate is politically painful More >>
15 votes short Lynn Vincent
Marriage | Activism for the Federal Marriage Amendment seems lagging as Senate backers seek supporters before a July 12 vote More >>
Blessed to be a blessing Gene Edward Veith
Interview | Novelist Bret Lott on using his God-given talents in his vocation More >>
Fathers and sons Susan Olasky
Interview | Frank Schaeffer discusses life as a wartime parent and how watching his son join the Marines and go to the Middle East changed the way he thinks about his relationship with his famous father More >>
Freedom summer Priya Abraham
Literature | The National Endowment for the Humanities turns to the classics More >>
How shall we vote? Lynn Vincent
Religion | Evangelicals tweak the language of their political manifesto after news media reports characterize it as a call for retreat More >>
Iraq: Too late, too soon Priya Abraham
Iraq | On the one side, Iraqis impatient with the long transition to elections in January; on the other, those worried that too much remains undone. Squeezed in the middle: the United States More >>
Rowland up Lynn Vincent
Politics | Ex–political wunderkind won’t be impeached, but may face felony rap More >>
Single minded Lauren F. Winner
Literary Trends | Why must Christian & secular “chick lit” always reach the same destination? More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz The Editors Quick Takes
Oddball occurrences More >>
Quotables
ArrowReviews A different World Andrew Coffin
Culture | Movie Review: Around the World in 80 Days More >>
Books on screen Gene Edward Veith
Culture | Talk shows need guests; audiences benefit from learning about new books; and authors need free publicity. More >>
Know nothings Gene Edward Veith
Books | Popular fiction, feminist scholarship, and even Christians' false piety have helped revive the ancient Gnostic heresy -- perfect timing for a new manual for worldview thinking More >>
Swift response Gene Edward Veith
Books | A “Battle of the Books” that began 300 years ago still rages on More >>
Tiger tale Andrew Coffin
Culture | Movie Review: Two Brothers More >>
Best-Selling CDs
The top five best-selling CCM and Gospel CDs according to Billboard magazine, June 19 More >>
ArrowNotebook Business Dan Perkins
Business | More >>
Sports John Dawson
Sports | More >>
Technology Chris Stamper
Technology | More >>
ArrowVoices Downsizing Joel Belz
Maybe Christians haven’t been thinking small enough More >>
Grrrls’ claws Janie B. Cheaney
Nancy Drew with a bad attitude: The “grrrl lit” genre at least admits the failures of feminism, but the in-your-face attitude is here to stay More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist
Letters from our readers More >>
Society and souls Marvin Olasky
Treadmill books on where we are and where we’re going More >>
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