-
Managers of the flesh compete for pimp of the year at Chicago's annual Players Ball.
By Denise Dowling
January 29, 2000
-
My Mom caught me reading Playboy -- and thought I was gay! Plus: Did Hildegard of Bingen really commune with God -- or just need aspirin? Mixed reactions to Hillary's New York adventure.
Letters to the editor
January 10, 2000
-
The Templeton Foundation invests millions so scientists might prove that faith works. But their answers aren't what Sir John Templeton wants to hear.
By Lawrence Osborne
December 24, 1999
-
Would Jimmy Swaggart's God forbid sex? Plus: Merger rumors behind hot VA Linux IPO; reducing Russia to vodka-swilling stereotype.
Letters to the Editor
December 17, 1999
-
Out of her storefront church, ordained minister Kellie Everts mixes religion and hardcore fetish videos.
By Daren Fonda
December 11, 1999
-
Kevin Smith's comic-book vision of church doctrine is a celebratory leap of faith.
By Charles Taylor
November 12, 1999
-
French director Luc Besson comes under fire for selling out France's hallowed icon, Joan of Arc, to Hollywood.
By Richard Covington
November 10, 1999
-
Why are Catholics so set on dogging "Dogma"?
By Stephanie Zacharek
November 9, 1999
-
Why America's 80 million-strong Generation X may be losing its religion but finding its soul.
By Holly J. Lebowitz
October 9, 1999
-
30,000 feet above Jackson, Miss., I came to believe it was time to start a novel.
By Anne Lamott
July 22, 1999
-
Unfortunately, you can't have your true authentic healed whole self
and buns of steel. Anne Lamott on why redemption doesn't work that
way.
By Anne Lamott
April 1, 1999
-
In the first of five excerpts from her new book, "Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith," Anne Lamott recalls her atheist upbringing and the allure of the religion of her Catholic friends.
By Anne Lamott
January 15, 1999
-
At Christmas in the Eternal City, a seeker of truth discovers that sometimes the
answer you don't get is the one you need. Zachary Karabell journeys to Rome at Christmas in a quest to find God -- and receives an unexpected reward.
By Zachary Karabell
December 23, 1998
-
It's not that she doesn't have a lot of faith that God will heal us. It's just that she also has a lot of mental problems. And she wants to fix them now.
By Anne Lamott
December 10, 1998
-
How my son's pet reptile taught me to love all sentient beings -- and Republicans too.
By Anne Lamott
November 12, 1998
-
How ethical is it to choose the sex of your baby, and what does
it mean for the future of the human race?
By Lisa Moskowitz
September 15, 1998
-
How ethical is it to choose the sex of your baby, and what does
it mean for the future of the human race?
By Lisa Moskowitz
September 15, 1998
-
Jennifer Cobb's 'Cybergrace' seeks the spiritual dimension of technology but gets mired in the details.
By Mary Elizabeth Williams
May 21, 1998
-
'Quarantine' gives a new twist to one of the central episodes in Jesus' life: His ordeal in the wilderness.
By Gary Kamiya
April 10, 1998
-
... And the people ready to fight the anti-christ
By Jonathan Broder
January 8, 1998
-
The Promise Keepers movement may represent a significant step toward racial
reconciliation, if the movement's leaders can follow through on their promises.
By Andres Tapia And Rodolpho Carrasco
October 9, 1997
-
Even a mother's love can be replaced.
By Sallie Tisdale
September 16, 1997
-
And where lawyers go, venture capitalists and investment bankers are sure to follow.
By Geoff Shandler
August 13, 1997
-
By Anne Lamott
June 19, 1997
-
The Heart of the Night:
Reflections on God, fame,
passion and mortality
By Anne Rice
September 23, 1996