Christianity Today

July, 2008

Volume 52, Number 7

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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.

Cover Story

Cover Story

God Is Not Dead Yet

How current philosophers argue for his existence.

Features

Unplanned Parenthood

Amy Laura Hall argues that in God’s design, family is a pretty messy thing.

Second Coming Ecology

We care for the environment precisely because God will create a new earth.

Hope for Fools

Why the doctrine of original sin is ‘curiously liberating.’

A New Day for Apologetics

People young and old are flocking to hear — and be changed by — winsome arguments for the Christian faith.

From Four Laws to Four Circles

James Choung has found a way to tell the old, old story to a new generation.

Q&A: Frank Wolf

Wolf recently formed the House of Representatives’ Caucus on Religious Minorities in the Middle East with Anna Eshoo.

Multiplying Fractions

How many evangelical votes are really in play?

‘Suspect’ Judgment

Decoding the California Supreme Court’s gay-marriage decision.

Rebooting PEACE

Rick Warren adds reconciliation to an already ambitious mission strategy.

News

News

A Messy Conversation

When a theology prof and a bitter skeptic talk.

News

Overturning the Money Tables

Rusty Leonard is a financial manager who wants to change how you give and invest.

News

Talk to Iran

The Christian message is reaching where diplomacy can’t.

News

Gospel Independence

Evangelicalism needs to be centered on faith, not politics.

News

News Briefs: June 17, 2008

Churches cleared of tax law violations; Baylor keeps its president, after all; and Georgia Tech group told to remove anti-anti-gay remarks from website.

News

Quotation Marks

Recent comments on church politicking, the NFL draft, seizing kids, and other recent stories.

News

Go Figure

From recent studies on teaching creationism and the difference between men and women who stop going to church.

News

Crisis Inflation

Aid agencies struggle to up their efforts amid soaring food and gas costs.

Reviews

Review

Love Flowing Under the Night

Sam Phillip’s latest is haunted by heartbreak — and hope.

Bookmarks

Short reviews of Saving Darwin, The Man Who Loved China, and Transforming Worldviews.

Found in Space

How C. S. Lewis has shaped my faith and writing.

Recommended Reading

Books on the existence of God.

Fact and Faith

Mark Mittelberg says this is no time to jettison logic.

Views

Here’s to All the Losers

Why defeat at the hands of God is magnificent.

Additional Articles

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