The Christian Liberal Arts Tradition Can Appeal to Christians and Non-Christians Alike
Its main rivals seek truth without transcendence, or justice without redemption. And both flatten the meaning of human existence.
The Paris Olympics’ Altar to an Unknown God
The organizers deny their tableau referenced Da Vinci’s Last Supper. But the imagery speaks volumes about the spiritual needs of our confused society.
Qi Gong: A Form of Exercise or a Doorway into the Spiritual World?
Christian leaders from mainland China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore weigh in on the ancient Chinese practice—which includes tai chi—and its physical and divine connotations.
Ezekiel’s Visions, AI’s Revisions
I asked ChatGPT to illustrate passages from the Old Testament prophet, and the results raise important questions for the church.
The Church Outside Serving the Church Inside
Reading Philippians from Paul’s prison context should encourage the church to care better for the incarcerated.
Was Paul a Slave?
The surprising argument that Saul of Tarsus was born into bondage.
Why Ukraine Calls Upon Michael the Archangel
How the country’s patron saint earned his reputation as a protector.
Cómo la duda nos ayuda a orar
La incertidumbre puede impulsarnos hacia Dios con humildad y honestidad.
Christianity Today’s 2022 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
How Doubt Helps Us Pray
Uncertainty can propel us toward God in humility and honesty.