Books: Interviews

The Evolution of Sin
Old Testament professor Gary Anderson explains how sin came to be seen as a debt rather than a weight—and how that shaped Christianity.
The Trouble with Twilight
Theology professor Beth Felker Jones suggests Christians should look for hidden messages in the vampire buzz.
Breadwinners and Benefactors
Lynn Cohick argues that early Christian women were more active in public life than we might think.
Why Gayle Haggard Stayed
She tells CT why she remained married to Ted Haggard—even after he suggested that she divorce him.
Finding Meaning in the Pentateuch
Powerful endorsements bolster John Sailhamer's new tome on the Bible's first five books.
Indelible Marker
John Wigger explains how Francis Asbury left his fingerprints all over American Christianity.
String Theory and Heaven
Author Dinesh D'Souza says new scientific thinking bolsters the case for life after death.
Q & A: Mike Huckabee
The 2008 Republican presidential candidate talks about his Christmas book, Sarah Palin, and who should be welcomed in the Republican Party.
Q+A: Carrie Prejean
The former Miss California contestant says that she is 'still standing,' and called a recent video of her 'the worst mistake of my life.'
American Idols
Tim Keller explains why money, sex, and power so easily capture our affections.
The Clothed Public Square
Hunter Baker argues that Christians should not abandon God talk.
Watching Her Tone
Margaret Feinberg wants Christians to be more gentle.
Lost in Transition
With his latest research on emerging adults, sociologist Christian Smith helps the church reach out to a rootless generation.
Donald Miller: Make a Better Narrative
The author of Blue Like Jazz on his new book, A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, and the risks of over-spiritualizing it.
Grace Amid the Vices
Exploring the seven deadly sins doesn’t have to be depressing. An interview with Glittering Vices author Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung.
Transcending the Worship Wars
Bryan Chapell urges Christians to move past musical preferences toward Christ-Centered Worship.
The Purpose-Driven Job Hunter
Richard Nelson Bolles on discerning God's will when facing unemployment.
Why Churchless Christianity Doesn't Work
Kevin DeYoung defends the institutional church.
Every Older Singles' Battle
With Singled Out, Christine Colón imagines what celibacy might look like for today's evangelicals.
A More Civilized Christian Right
Why the conservative movement is a model of democratic values.

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