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Here are our most popular book reviews of 2021, ranked in reverse order of what our online audience read most.
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Check out the rest of our 2021 year-end lists here.
Philip Yancey’s memoir, Trinitarian revisionism, evangelicals debating “evangelical,” and much more from the year in books.
Here are our most popular book reviews of 2021, ranked in reverse order of what our online audience read most.
Check out the rest of our 2021 year-end lists here.
The quest for a perfect fruitcake, a petty larcenist, and a sly Scottish dramedy should all grace your small screen this season.
News
Ukrainians are wary of any plan that gives Moscow its “Christmas wish list.”
Public Theology Project
CT’s editor at-large recommends a handful of biographies—from Augustine to Robert Frost—along with sci-fi, Stephen King, social media, and more.
One Catholic and one Muslim, they disagree on the role of religion in their work in Lebanon, but are united in their aim.
The Russell Moore Show
N.T. Wright takes a listener’s question about the parable of the talents told in Luke 19, and why it’s not all that it seems.
Amid rising persecution, Indian Christians share Jesus’ love with friends and neighbors through delectable dishes.
Explore how the faith has flourished in Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, and other countries in this religiously diverse region.