CT Books – 09-10-25
Loving Muslim Neighbors Without Watering Down Your Faith
The Egyptian head of a network of interfaith centers relates how early Arab Christians taught him to engage Islam.
More Than a City On a Hill
Religion in the Lands that Became America moves readers away from religious exceptionalism.
Don’t Erase Augustine’s Africanness
A new book recovers the significance of the church father’s geographic and cultural roots.
Inside the ‘Secret World’ of Global Evangelism to Muslims
While reporting from conflict zones in Africa and the Middle East, Adriana Carranca met evangelical missionaries sent from surprising places.
We Can’t Outbreed Unbelief
The Virgin Birth challenges our fears regarding projected secularization.
Could the Climate Crisis Make Religion Even Crazier?
Extreme weather changes can prompt people to seek out extreme solutions and saviors.
Review: The Chosen Season 5
Vivid, artful, imperfect but faithful: Even if you know every beat of the Holy Week narrative by heart, the hit show’s latest season is worth watching.
Where Angels Fear to Tread: Writing A TV Show About Jesus
The screenwriters for “The Chosen” wanted a main character who is not like Superman.
Christianity Today’s 2022 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.