Books & Culture presents reviews and evangelical analysis of the books, trends, film, and ideas that shape our society. Some of the best-known authors of our time dig deeply into current issues and analyze them from a Christian perspective, revealing how our culture reshapes itself as society changes.
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Can't Do Without It:
Books and Culture is one of the few magazines I've found that woos me, as a Christian, into deeper, more thoughtful, Christ-centered engagement with academia, politics, culture, the media. Presenting articles and reviews by thinkers/academics/jourmalists from a wide range of the Christian doctrinal/confessional/political spectrum, it rigorously examines the trends and thoughts of our day in a way accessible to average idiots like me. Some of the best writing I've seen on issues the Church needs to grapple... more info
Is there a Christian mind?:
One of American evangelicalism's sympathetic critics once asked whether there is such a thing as a Christian mind. For all sorts of reasons - some more than justified - questioners, skeptics, and malnourished pilgrims have produced negative responses to the query. But perhaps things are better than all that. If encouragement may be taken from BOOKS AND CULTURE: A CHRISTIAN REVIEW, there is hope for the kind of wide-ranging integration of faith and the intellect that is so routinely dismissed as... more info
Evangelicalism's Renaissance Begins:
I had heard of "Books & Culture." I had never read it. And then a good friend from college called one afternoon and told me he was sending me a gift subscription. I've never enjoyed a periodical this much. It has given me hope. When George W. Bush was reelected the word "Evangelical" was spoken across the country in blame. Regardless of your political stance, the point is that the Evangelicals were seen as stupid enough to reelect what much of the rest of the nation saw as a poor president. Even... more info
Great:
One of my favorite magazines and one that deserves wider reading. I love the breadth of coverage ... history, current culture (though pretty much limited to American culture), politics, philosophy, science, film, music, theology and, of course, books! The reviews have gotten me to read quite a few books I otherwise would not have found. I also read First Things and do not agree that its coverage or authorship is broader, but in any case don't limit yourself to one or the other--take a look at both. You can... more info
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