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What the breakdown of opinions looks like.
Infographic: America's View on Evolution and Creationism
For more, check out our cover story on “A Tale of Two Scientists,” our explanation of “The Evolution of the Debate,” and our latest eBook, The Origins Debate, at CTeBooks.com/ct/origins-debate.
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Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
How elements of the satanic panic and conspiratorial thinking shaped a wrongful conviction.
Classroom tech was supposed to solve besetting education problems. The reality is frustrating for students and costly for taxpayers.
Lü Xiaomin never received formal music training. But her worship songs have made her a household name in China’s churches.
Amid peak consumerism season, I prayed for ways to teach my children about selfless giving.
Public Theology Project
First-century Bethlehem is not an escape from all the political chaos; it’s the epicenter.
How a former MLB player found God and a calling for civic service.
The Russell Moore Show
Gather round ye listeners come…Andrew Peterson is back.
There are still good teachers doing good work. But they can only do so much when state directives and district resources push them online.