Vol. 3, No. 29

April 6, 1998

Cover Story
Jesus Without Easter
PBS Presents
By David Gelernter
Also in This Issue
  • Unresolved Evil: On Justice and the End of the Unabomber
  • Clinton's Warriors — Andrew Ferguson
  • Clinton's Courtiers — Jay Nordlinger

This issue examined PBS's controversial presentation of Jesus without Easter through David Gelernter's analysis, alongside Robert Louis Wilken's exploration of the network's religious programming choices. The magazine also devoted substantial coverage to the Clinton administration, with multiple pieces by Andrew Ferguson and Jay Nordlinger analyzing the president's inner circle of warriors, courtiers, and lawyers. Additional notable features included Stephen M. Barr's critique of Edward O. Wilson's science and coverage of international affairs, including Russia's political shake-ups under Yeltsin.