Theology+Spirituality

The Book of Common Prayer Is Still a Big Deal
Alan Jacobs explains why the nearly 500-year-old Anglican prayer book retains its influence, and why it should appeal even to (non-Anglican) evangelicals.
Enough Time to Pray, Even as a Mother: An Interview with Micha Boyett
The author of Found talks about prayer, parenting, and grace
Knowing God Means More than Describing Him
Sometimes, our spiritual experiences can't be put into words.
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Faith for the Post-Christian Heart: A Conversation with Francis Spufford
For the UK writer, Christianity must first make sense in the realm of lived experience.
The Crisis of Faith We Don't Expect When We're Expecting
As a new mom, I lost my prayer life and eventually rediscovered the psalms.
Why Pope Francis is Right About Confession
I'm not planning to become Catholic, but I am grateful for the Pope's example
A Thread Called Grace
How I came to stop hiding and face the biggest secret of my early life.
Lent: Does God Really Care About My Diet Plan?
Lent helps me join Jesus in erasing the line between sacred and secular.
Darren Aronofsky Talks to CT about 'Noah'
Raised culturally Jewish, the independent filmmaker has created a midrash for the big screen.
Perfectly Human: How a Little Girl with Cerebral Palsy Shared Her Gifts
Disability couldn't limit her love. A guest post by Meadow Rue Merrill
China's Deadly Lightning
Cult violence prompts pastors to ramp up doctrine—and work with state officials.
What I Saw When I Gave Up Mirrors for Lent
A reflection on fasting from my reflection.
The Best Parenting Advice I Ever Received
Smile. A lot.
Perfectly Human: Reflections on Seven Years with my Daughter with Down syndrome
Why one mother now prays for strength and weakness
How I Stopped Being a Happiness Skeptic
Even our fleeting moments of bliss are worth celebrating.
Anticipating World Down Syndrome Day: What I Admire About My Daughter
How Penny is helping me learn the secret of being content
Lament for a Divided Church
Why the ecumenical movement keeps working to overcome fraying in the body of Christ.
The Most Popular and Fastest Growing Bible Translation Isn't What You Think It Is
NIV vs. KJV: Surveys and searches suggest the translation that most Americans are reading is actually not the bookstore bestseller.
Lenten Reflections: Confessing the Small Things
Why I'm sorry I bought that dress
Sinless Down Syndrome Angels? Or Something Else?
A Perfectly Human guest post by author Margot Starbuck

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Goodbye Postmodernism, Hello Metamodernism
Goodbye Postmodernism, Hello Metamodernism
Our apologetics must evolve to engage with the new cultural mood of the next generations.

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