Theology+Spirituality

33 Under 33
Meet the Christian leaders shaping the next generation of our faith.
When Summer Vacation is Hard
Don't worry. Don't beat yourself up. The idyllic memories will come... eventually.
Sabbath is Not a Means to More Productive Work
It's time to stop optimizing the Lord's Day. A guest post by David Zahl.
The Dead White Poet You Need in Your Life
Why 17th-century poet George Herbert is making a comeback.
The Delicious Invitation to Rest
"It's not anxiety we find in the piles of the undone..." A guest post by Jen Pollock Michel
How the Tough Mudder Shaped My Soul
A pilgrim’s progress through one of the fastest-growing sports in America.
The Jewish Roots of Christian Sabbath
In a guest post, Michelle Van Loon begins to unwrap the gift of Shabbot
Called to Be Uncool Christians
When we fear no one but God, we're free to really serve him.
español
No Longer Unashamed
Certain shame can push us to repentance and our God of grace.
A Field Guide for Suffering Well
Finding beauty and blessings in our spiritual deserts.
Who is the Sabbath for?
Some thoughts on the differences in the Biblical accounts of the Sabbath commandment, and on why that matters to us now.
Theology of the Imagination
How our very-real God loves an active, creative mind.
Fatherhood's Call to Duty
A love that knows its responsibilities.
Confessions of a Bad Dad
What gave me hope despite my repeated parenting failures.
It's Never Too Late to Become a Great Dad
Focus on the Family’s Jim Daly has an encouraging message for fathers: You’re not defined by your past.
Beyond Buddha to Beloved
How I became the first-ever Christian in my family lineage.
español简体中文繁體中文
Why ‘God and the Gay Christian’ Is Wrong About the Bible and Same-Sex Relationships
Matthew Vines rehashes older arguments for a modern audience. But those arguments still don’t square with Scripture.
Jesus Never Said, 'Be True to Yourself'
So where does desire fit with God’s will?
Breaking All the Barriers
How the Spirit at Pentecost decimated humanity’s dividing walls.
Kids--Naked and Unashamed
For years, I’ve erred on the side of modesty. Maybe we need a little nudity after all.

Top Story March 29, 2024

A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
Ephraim Radner’s “narrow” concern for protecting the mundane goods of earthly life isn’t so narrow after all.

Enter The Vault

Vault

Browse our Full Library of online archives, including past issues of CT magazine.

Access the Archives