Post-Traumatic FaithUnderstanding the plight of Christians who have killed in combat.
Patrick Stone|
To Be Happy in JesusAre evangelical Christians really happier than their neighbors?
Sarah Pulliam|
Lives of Quiet TurbulenceElizabeth Marquardt on what happens in the souls of children of divorce.
Interview by Agnieszka Tennant|
Brutality TherapyLove and art are keys to healing.
J. Carter Johnson in Kitgum, Uganda|
Deadening the HeartKiller video games are no 'safety valve'—quite the opposite.
A Christianity Today Editorial|
Gut CheckBlink makes the case for intuitive judgment.
Reviewed by Jeremy Lott|
Rubber Sharks and Real KidsTed Baehr tells parents to use common sense and cognitive development theory.
Interview by David Neff|
Codependent No MoreWhen Pleasing Others Is Hurting You addresses the need to be needed.
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby|
Redeeming ConflictBoundaries Face to Face focuses on conversations for building the right walls.
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby|
The Book of JamesThe famed William James drew on Edwards's psychology but not his theology.
David W. Kling|
Language of EcstasyEdwards's interest in religious psychology arose from his own almost mystical encounters with God.
David W. Kling|
Possessed or Obsessed?Many Christians say they are in need of deliverance but some may be giving demons more than their due
Agnieszka Tennant|
The Forgiveness FactorSocial scientists like Robert Enright are discovering the healing power of a Christian virtue.
By Gary Thomas|
Trained to KillA military expert on the psychology of killing explains how today's media condition kids to pull the trigger.
Doctors Who PrayHow the medical community is discovering the healing power of prayer.
My Genes Made Me Do ItEvolutionary psychology may explain why we commit adultery—but not why we don't.
Stanton L. Jones|
The Lost Sex StudyIf we make a god of sexuality, that god will fail in ways that affect the whole person and perhaps the whole society.
Philip Yancey|