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Four horsemen of the apocalypse
October 04, 2008

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Durable Dürer

COVER STORY: 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 - As the Internet is changing communication now, so the printing press did half a... Full Story

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