Christianity Today’s 2021 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
The Christian Bookstore Chain Is Dead. What Comes Next?
How publishers are working to reach their audiences after LifeWay and Family Christian store closures.
How Christians Can Flourish in a Same-Sex-Marriage World
By many accounts, orthodox Christians have lost the culture wars. How they can live well—not vanish—in a time of retreat.
Believing to Understand
Richard Hays on figural Christology.
Jekyll or Hyde?
Two stories about American evangelicals.
The Accidental Complementarian
How I came to embrace this misunderstood label.
Surprised by N.T. Wright
The Bible scholar’s goal is to massively revise the way we talk about the Christian faith. By many accounts, he’s already succeeded.
We Shall Answer to God
Every elected president has referred to God, providence, or a “higher power,” in an inaugural address.
The God Debates of ’08
Plus: More tragedy for Iraq Christians, another blow to Iowa’s faith-based prison program, America’s new pilgrimage points, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Focus Praises NAE’s ‘Broader Social Agenda’
Plus: The evangelicals at the center of the U.S. attorneys firing fight, Time‘s cover story on the Bible in public schools, Colo. becomes another center of the Anglican wars, and other stories from online sources around the world.