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For the Love of Lit
Meritt Sawyer and friends revive the value of family and the printed page.
JesUSAves
Stephen Nichols argues that Americans have remade Jesus in their own image.
Campus Crusader for Christ
Bill Bright is a compelling, flawed figure in John Turner's historical analysis of postwar evangelicalism.
China to provide free Bibles during Olympic Games
The cover of the Gospels will sport an Olympics logo.
Enns Explains
The professor offers his response to the criticisms that got him suspended from Westminster Theological Seminary.
"The Shack" Built on Shifting Sands?
William Young's surprise bestseller sparks heated response and prompts important questions
Another Brick in the Oprah Empire
Her and Eckhart Tolle's webinars on A New Earth attracted 2 million participants.
The Bible, Illuminated by Fashion Photography
The project leader of a magazine-format Bible hopes images will provoke people to read Scripture.
The Problem with Juicy Memoirs
Recent tell-all biographies of parents are only symptoms of deeper concern.
Westminster Theological Suspension
Peter Enns's book Inspiration and Incarnation created a two-year theological battle that resulted in his suspension.
Believing in Doubt
Tim Keller says both believers and unbelievers need to confront questions about Christianity.
A Painful Subject
Two agnostic authors face suffering--and come out at different spots on the faith spectrum.
The Chronicles of Atheism
When The Golden Compass hits theaters this month, many will be introduced to the works of Philip Pullman, a writer who detests C.S. Lewis's fantasy world.
Top Story April 18, 2024
For the Warming of the Earth: Worshiping in the Age of Creation CareChristian artists work at the intersection of music and climate change.
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