Hating Hitler Is Not Enough
The West has long agreed: Hitler is all we aspire not to be. But Alec Ryrie’s new book shows this waning consensus can’t uphold all our public ethics.
Trashing Evangelicals Is No Way to Fight Conspiracism
Jared Stacy’s new book correctly identifies a serious problem. But his depiction of evangelicalism is overblown and unreasonable.
The National Guard Won’t Fix Our Crime Problem
Lasting solutions come when we draw near to victims and seek God’s help in prayer.
From Prohibition to Pornography
In 1958, CT pushed evangelicals to engage important moral issues even when they seemed old-fashioned.
From a Galaxy Far, Far Away to Carol Stream, Illinois
CT tracked cultural changes while going through several of its own.
Overdiagnosis Is a Medical Problem—and a Spiritual Problem, Too
Side effects may include needless worry, loss of agency, and inadequate explanations of human hardship.
My Deconstruction Turned to Deconversion. But God Wasn’t Anxious.
He pursued me patiently across decades, as I passed from fundamentalism to progressive faith to another faith altogether.
The Year of the Evangelical
America prepared for a bicentennial, and religious identity dominated the presidential campaign.
Moore to the Point 5-7-25
Why Pro-Life Black Christians Rejected Pro-Life Politics
Black and white Christians in America could have been allies in the fight for life across racial and partisan lines. Post-Dobbs, can we learn from recent history?