Conflict Between Science and Religion Is Always Possible but Never Inevitable
A new history challenges perceptions that the two are either completely autonomous or completely at odds.
Died: Phillip E. Johnson, Lawyer Who Put Darwin on Trial
With landmark book, he became “chief architect and guiding light” of the intelligent design movement.
5 Books That Reveal the Bible’s Influence in American History
Selected by Paul Gutjahr, Ruth Halls Professor of English at Indiana University and editor of ‘The Oxford Handbook of the Bible in America.’
Christian Critics: No Thanks for New Movies
Yours, Mine & Ours, Rent, The Ice Harvest, Just Friends, In the Mix—;Christian film critics aren’t happy with any of them. They’re still more interested in Walk the Line, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Pride & Prejudice and Shopgirl.
Favorite Books of 2007
The Russians are coming, again.
A New Evangelical Awakening: Recommended Resources
Dig Deeper into this issue’s theme
2006 Christianity Today Book Awards
Out of 37 publishers and 240 titles, our judges selected 22 of this year’s best books.
Dallas Seminary Sued Over Abuse Claims
Plus: University of California system won’t take students from Christian high school, 24 more newspaper editorials on Pat Robertson, and many other news stories from online sources around the world.
The Art of Debating Darwin
How to intelligently design a winning case for God’s role in creation.
Scalia Says State Should Not Be Neutral to Religion
Plus: Flying Anglican bishops, Kristof at it again, clergy in Canada turn to the union, the Air Force and Christianity, Thanksgiving ministry, and more articles from online sources around the world.