Christianity Today

August 27, 1965

Volume 9, Number 23

September 10, 1965
July 30, 1965

The CT archives are a rich treasure of biblical wisdom and insight from our past. Some things we would say differently today, and some stances we've changed. But overall, we're amazed at how relevant so much of this content is. We trust that you'll find it a helpful resource.

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Automation and the Biblical View of Man

Malcolm Nygren

What if machines replace brains?

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The Gospel and Industry

Edgar G. Stride

“Wherever industry spreads, the Church usually does not . . .” An analysis of the “strange mystique” of the technological age.

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What Some Scientists Say about God and the Supernatural

Carl. F. H. Henry

Faith in Jesus Christ and his Gospel is the necessary axis for life that is truly life.

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Communist Assault on Christian Faith

Twentieth-century man is a pawn in a colossal struggle for the human soule.

Additional Articles

Comfort in Sorrow

L. Nelson Bell

Editorial

Christian Default in the West

The Editors

While the Communist sphere is officially committed to evolutionary atheism, the non-Communist world is notably uncommitted to anything.

The Grown-up Gideons

Carl F. H. Henry

The Cooks and the Creed

Addison H. Leitch

All Archives

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