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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Four horsemen of the apocalypse" October 04, 2008, Vol. 23, No. 20

The durable Dürer

COVER STORY | By Marvin Olasky

In the Reformation era, Albrecht Dürer used new technology to advance excellent art the way Luther used it to advance biblical theology. Five centuries later, Dürer’s art is in a traveling exhibition, and it still soars   More >>

ArrowFeatures Multi-lingual limbo Mindy Belz
Iraq | Iraqi interpreters risk their lives for U.S. forces More >>
‘Pillow talk ideas’ Susan Olasky
Lifestyle/Technology | Partners in life and ministry, the De Boers fight destitution in Manila More >>
A black man's dilemma Alisa Harris
Politics | Clenard Childress is looking for a party to address African-American issues More >>
Access granted Alisa Harris
Charity | Program helps faith-based groups help those fighting substance abuse More >>
Anatomy of a crisis Timothy Lamer
Economy | How Washington and Wall Street got into trouble More >>
Giving birth to grief Jack Rehill
Essay | Like a mother’s pangs, the death of a child brings painful contractions More >>
Grand New Party Mark Bergin
Congress | Can the GOP remake its image by November? More >>
Houses of God Human Race The Editors Local labors Alisa Harris
Disasters | A nationwide outpouring is helping hurricane-ravaged Texas More >>
Looking ahead The Editors Meet Michele Bachmann Zoe Sandvig
Politics | Sarah Palin isn’t the only conservative female juggling act in politics More >>
Prize fighters Jamie Dean
Politics | As the candidates prepare for debates, history says a lot is at stake More >>
Staying afloat David Bahnsen
Personal Finance | Some simple lifestyle changes can help keep bankruptcy at bay More >>
Uninformed choices Rusty Leonard and Warren Cole Smith
Charity | Presidential candidates have lackluster records on charitable giving More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz The Editors
Need-to-know news More >>
Quick Takes The Editors
Oddball occurences More >>
Quotables The Editors
Memorable things they said More >>
ArrowReviews A second wind Makoto Fujimura
Culture | NEA chair Dana Gioia helps one New York artist find new lease on creativity More >>
Appaloosa Sam Thielman
Movies | Appaloosa takes a sprawling, scenic look at the Old West More >>
Brian’s songs Arsenio Orteza
Music | Soundtrack to Welch’s autobiography plays well More >>
Ghost Town Megan Basham
Movies | Ghost Town succeeds because of a very unusual leading man More >>
Igor Sam Thielman
Movies | Igor may be marketed to kids, but it isn't at all for them More >>
Modern man of letters Russ Pulliam
Culture | Dana Gioia took a bequest of books seriously enough to shape his life More >>
My Best Friend's Girl Mollie Ziegler Hemingway
Movies | My Best Friend's Girl is bad on every level More >>
Novelist as Christian Marvin Olasky
Books | Andrew Klavan produces his first book “as a baptized man” More >>
Still going Arsenio Orteza
Music | Drug casualty Brian Wilson has plenty of talent left More >>
Teaching evil Marvin Olasky
Books | Before there was Arafat, there was Haj Amin al-Husseini More >>
Bestselling CDs ABBA
Bestselling catalog albums according to Billboard reviews by Arsenio Orteza More >>
Notable books Robert Whitlow
Four noteworthy novels reviewed by Susan Olasky More >>
ArrowNotebook Comeback kidding Mark Bergin
Sports | Rarely can aging stars recapture the form of their preretirement days More >>
ArrowVoices Character counts Joel Belz
A lack of money and smarts is not at the root of our financial problems More >>
Remembering Jack Andrée Seu
An “enthusiast” with a singular focus packed the church More >>
Feeling guilty? Vern S. Poythress
Then you probably are, and Christ is the remedy More >>
Hitting the road Mindy Belz
We benefit when the trip doesn’t turn out quite as planned More >>
Shall we ...? Janie B. Cheaney
In the ballroom it’s all about leading and following More >>
Mailbag The Editors
Letters from our readers More >>
Roosevelt vs. Wilson Marvin Olasky
McCain and Obama have a lot in common with two former presidents More >>
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