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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 Bulletin
Trump insists on nuclear deal with Iran, Brand’s viral Bible faux pas, and Senator Sasse shares his dying and his faith.
News
The war left many domestic workers jobless and homeless. Some Christians see a chance to serve their community.
The Trump administration’s critique of elite universities is worthwhile, but government control is problematic. Good news: Christian study centers are multiplying at major universities.
“Algospeak” capitalizes on our desire for attention and status. We should turn to God for both.
News
Denominational leaders say the latest weakening of protections for minority voters is discouraging but not cause for despair.
An influential academic theory says anti-Black racism won’t change. As it trickles into popular culture, the church should be ready to respond.
The harsh reality shows us our depths of depravity and the depth of Christ’s redemption.