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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.
CT tracked cultural changes while going through several of its own.
Attachment to another country didn’t diminish my affection for America. It showed me God’s love for all peoples.
Wonderology
What if our bodies came with operating instructions—and we could finally read them?
News
A conversation with an Iranian-American Christian on the ongoing conflict and her hope for the future of Iran.
Studies show a renewed interest in Judaism, and pastors report an increase in baptisms.
The Bulletin
Israel fights Hezbollah, Ukraine left behind, US builds data centers, and North Korea’s Evangelical roots.
Review
Jared Stacy’s new book correctly identifies a serious problem. But his depiction of evangelicalism is overblown and unreasonable.
Philosopher Peter Kreeft, like Augustine, gains a reading from both sides of the Reformation.