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Summer 2005

Lest We Forget

John Meakin Donna Butler

As the world recalls the end of World War II, Vision examines Adolf Hitler’s rise to power, the unprecedented cruelty he unleashed, and the lessons to be remembered.

Spring 2005

This Unstable Earth

Donna Butler Bill Butler

With the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster still haunting Southeast Asia, Vision looks at other potential trouble spots on the earth's fragile surface.

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.

Winter 2004

John Wycliffe: Setting the Stage for Reform

Donna Butler David F. Lloyd

Wycliffe set the stage for the great work of translation from the original languages that would be undertaken by William Tyndale.

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.

Fall 2002

Muhammad: Turning the World Upside Down

Donna Butler

As the central figure in Islam, Muhammad was, according to biographer Maxime Rodinson, “one of the rare men who have turned the world upside down.”

Fall 2002

Breathtaking Proof

Bill Butler Donna Butler

Despite mountains of evidence about the harmful effects of cigarette smoking, the death toll continues to rise.

Summer 2002

The Cult of “St. Elvis”

Bill Butler Donna Butler

Twenty-five years after his death, Elvis Presley, the king of rock and roll, is still the object of reverence and adulation. Why?

Spring 2002

Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon: The Indomitable Queen Mum

Donna Butler

With a lifetime spanning more than a century, from Queen Victoria’s reign to the present, Britain’s Queen Mother has become a unique national treasure.

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