From Russia, with Love Orthodox Metropolitan Hilarion offers evangelicals more than an olive branch.
Timothy C. Morgan | May 4, 2011
The Gospel of Steve Jobs The Apple CEO was able to articulate a perfectly secular form of hope.
Andy Crouch | January 21, 2011
We Must Not Despair It's not the time to withdraw from politics.
Chuck Colson with Catherine Larson | November 1, 2010
Tragic Humanism Terry Eagleton argues that evil is not as mysterious or as explainable as we think.
Christopher Benson | September 27, 2010
Culture in an Age of Consumption Why evangelical hipsters may be the best example of James Davison Hunter's 'faithful presence.'
Anna Littauer Carrington | September 14, 2010
Hipster Faith To remain relevant, many evangelical pastors are following the lead of hipster trendsetters. So what happens when 'cool' meets Christ?
Brett McCracken | September 3, 2010
The Problem of Goodness It's not just the problem of evil that baffles the secularist.
Charles Colson with Catherine Larson | December 22, 2009
An Invisible Wall Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a pastor in Berlin assesses Germany's spiritual climate.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey in Berlin | November 9, 2009
The Clothed Public Square Hunter Baker argues that Christians should not abandon God talk.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam | October 15, 2009
Not One Sparrow We can be 'speciesists' and show compassion for animals.
A Christianity Today Editorial | July 13, 2009
Why You Can't Just 'Love Your Neighbor' According to Benedict XVI's new encyclical, trying to love people without knowing the truth about them leads to mere sentiment and will do them harm.
Francis J. Beckwith | July 10, 2009
Divine Devolution Robert Wright thinks God is okay, as long as he behaves like a secular humanist.
Dinesh D'Souza | July 7, 2009
Atheists' Outreach Debating God on public transit draws Christian response.
Laurie Fortunak | January 21, 2009