How We Learned to Hate Genocide
Caesar boasted of thousands of civilian deaths. Christianity is the reason we mourn even one.
Nadya Williams | February 14, 2024 08:00 AM
‘The Chosen’ Sets Its Face Toward Jerusalem
Season 4 of the popular Jesus show, now in theaters, takes a turn for the serious. CT reports from its premiere and press junket in LA.
Peter T. Chattaway in Los Angeles | February 1, 2024 09:00 AM
The Half-Truths We’ve Told About MLK
In the ’60s, white evangelicals condemned Martin Luther King Jr. In the ’80s, we lauded a convenient, hagiographic version of his life. How should we remember him now?
Daniel K. Williams | January 12, 2024 11:00 AM
Surprised by Freud
A new movie, “Freud’s Last Session,” imagines a dialogue—and a friendship—between the famed psychologist and C.S. Lewis.
Alexandra Mellen | December 21, 2023 09:00 AM
Put ‘Mas’ Back in ‘Christmas’
The holidays are overwhelming. As a Christian and an introvert, I take refuge in church.
Sara Kyoungah White | December 20, 2023 08:00 AM
Where Ox and Ass Are Teaching
Many traditional Nativity scenes aren’t strictly historically accurate, but they teach us deeper biblical truths.
Patrick Schreiner | December 13, 2023 08:00 AM
Flashes of Glory—and Brutality
A conversation with artist Kieran Dodds and academic Christian Gonzalez Ho on their new exhibit, ancient pilgrimage sites, and the church of the future.
Yi Ning Chiu | November 20, 2023 08:00 AM
Your Calling Is Christ, Not Marriage
Paul’s advice to stay unmarried—like his advice for any circumstance—is about complete devotion to Christ.
Annalisa Phillips Wilson | November 7, 2023 09:00 AM
The Opposite of Abuse Is Care
In an age of spiritual abuse scandals, the early church offers a positive model of pastoral authority.
Nadya Williams | November 1, 2023 09:00 AM
Church Is Life Together or Not at All
It’s time for evangelicals to rediscover Bonhoeffer’s best-known work on the nature of Christian community.
Myles Werntz | September 14, 2023 01:00 PM