Winter 2006 Decision Time Dan Cloer Is modern civilization following a potentially short flight path? Three recent books have sought to provide insight into the answer.
Fall 2005 The Incredible Shrinking World Donald R. Hornsby Vision reviews three books that address whether globalization is good for humanity or not.
June 2, 2005 Extreme Makeover: God Michael McKinney According to three books on the images of God and Jesus, we have collectively made them into our image, our likeness.
Winter 2005 The Da Vinci Con David F. Lloyd The Da Vinci Code—love it or hate it—has achieved the status of a phenomenon. Why should a novel generate such a torrent of debate?
Fall 2004 Off to Work Branden Schroeder A biblical work ethic was a fundamental building block of the Industrial Revolution, but have we lost sight of how work should factor into our lives?
Summer 2004 Enough Is Enough Bill Butler Donna Butler Today’s consumer is increasingly persuaded to focus on materialistic pursuits, to acquire that next want that goes far beyond a genuine need.
The Passion of Mel Gibson Vision Staff Apart from how it looked, the film The Passion, which will be released in theatres on Ash Wednesday, suffers in historical and biblical accuracy.
October 8, 2003 Holes in History Jerry de Gier Peter Nathan A new war is on in the Middle East and at the center of the fray is the Bible’s credibility as an accurate history of the region.
Summer 2003 Disconnected Relationships Donna Butler Vision reviews four books that explore how we handle our relationships and how the choices we make impact our social connections.
Spring 2003 The Global Order John Meakin Globalization has become shorthand for the complex network of trends that is driving the world closer together. Vision reviews four books on this subject.