Theology+Spirituality

In the Name of the Mother, Child, and Womb
Plus: More updates from this week's church conventions and more articles from online sources around the world.
Evidence that Demands a Controversy
Plus: Newdow denied again, China persecution, religious leaders make statement, and other articles from online sources around the world.
American Christians Embrace Islam
Plus: Same-sex marriage amendment has little hope of passing, Pat Robertson's protein shakes removed from GNC, Louisiana to ban abortions, China's top cardinal criticizes government over Tiananmen Square massacre, the date of the beast, and more articles
Stand Up, Stand Up for Wicca
A war widow rightly wonders: Whose freedom are we fighting for?
Jesus Out of Focus
The Da Vinci Code is raising issues that go to the heart of the Christian faith—and it's starting to confuse us all.
The Lapsed Evangelical Critic
Bart Ehrman's doubt as a student at Moody has turned to agnosticism.
Georgia to Teach Bible
Democrats and Republicans disagreed about what to use as a textbook.
What the Teaching Can Teach Us
Not all extracanonical manuscripts reveal a 'lost Christianity.' The church's earliest discipleship manual—the Didache—is as orthodox and relevant as it gets.
The Power of Hospitality
How to win over enemies and influence people.
Emerging Confusion
Jesus is the truth whether we experience him or not.
An Ugly Phoenix Reborn
European anti-Semitism is more widespread than has been let on.
Revising David and Solomon
Archeological study questions the Bible's take on Israel's united kingdom.
Free, but Not Easy
Why grace is so rare among Christians.
Dribbling Circles Around Jesus
What did Jesus mean when he said that we would do greater things than he did?—Tyler Willian, Los Angeles, California
Unveiling the Truth About Islam
Too many Christian books miss the mark.
A Faith Tailored Just for You
The hoopla over the Gospel of Judas is both absurd and revealing.
Our Prayerful History
This impressive history of prayer in America neglects theology.
The Phone Book Test
Robert P. George explains how a simple experiment reveals the great divide in our culture.
Q&A: Darrell Bock
CT spoke with Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary research professor of New Testament and author of the forthcoming The Missing Gospels (Nelson), about the stir caused by the Gospel of Judas release in early April.
'Engaging' Heresy
Contrary to precedent, few plan to boycott The Da Vinci Code.

Top Story June 1, 2024

India’s Christians Brace for 2024 Election Results
India’s Christians Brace for 2024 Election Results
Church leaders mobilized prayer for parliament and state elections, knowing the question wasn’t whether Hindu nationalists would win but the size of their mandate.

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