Books

The Health Care Debate, Early Church Style
Early Christians focused on of the sacredness of individuals, not demons, says historian Gary Ferngren.
Books Uncommon and Offbeat
Short Reviews of Jesus, The Middle Eastern Storyteller, Miss Betsey, and The Sleepy Little Alphabet.
Putting Worldview in Its Place
There's something more important than our intellectual framework.
Every Older Singles' Battle
With Singled Out, Christine Colón imagines what celibacy might look like for today's evangelicals.
Wings for the Single Person
When the 'true love waits' pledge card has worn off.
My Top 5 Books on Loss
Nancy Guthrie, the author of Hearing Jesus Speak into Your Sorrow, offers a list of new and classic titles.
Is Self-Deception Always Bad?
Not necessarily, says Gregg A. Ten Elshof.
A More Civilized Christian Right
Why the conservative movement is a model of democratic values.
Books Uncommon and Offbeat
Short reviews of Jericho's Fall, Religion in the National Agenda, and Naming Infinity.
Christian Retail Convention Sees Drop in Attendance
Creating a Tear-Jerker Ending
Donald Miller hints at what to expect from his upcoming book.
My Top 5 Books on Calvin
Does Global Christianity Equal American Christianity?
Historian Mark Noll talks about how U.S. missionaries have—and have not—shaped the faith in other nations.
Divine Devolution
Robert Wright thinks God is okay, as long as he behaves like a secular humanist.
The Rotisserie Chicken Gospel
Author Susan Isaacs on comedy, church hopping, and having a 'middle-class white girl's Dark Night of the Soul.'
Recovering from 'The Year of Living Biblically'
Author A. J. Jacobs talks with CT about becoming a minor celebrity in the Christian world.
How Old Is the Old-Time Religion?
Scholars challenge David Bebbington in The Advent of Evangelicalism.
My Top 5 Books on Neglected Doctrines
The Gospel According to 31,173 Americans
A hand-written Bible traveled 22,000 miles across 124 cities in 40 states.
Heartbreak and Promise
Isla Morley's debut portrays the complexity of grief after a child's death.

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