Christian Orthodoxy Is Your Ticket to a Land of Adventure
Playing in the fields of heresy and ambiguity might offer short-term kicks, but only sound doctrine can supply a lifetime of thrills.
Playfulness, Earnestness, and Worship
Opening ourselves up to the possibility of God’s presence.
5 Books to Awaken Interest in Christian History
Chosen by Jennifer Woodruff Tait, editor of “Christian History” magazine and author of “Christian History in Seven Sentences.”
Our Lady of Everywhere
5 questions about the global icon of Mary you see every Christmas.
What If the Christian Sexual Ethic Becomes a Feature, Not a Bug?
Evangelicals tend to assume our sexual ethic is deeply unpopular. But the wind may be shifting as thought leaders increasingly declare Christianity a cultural asset.
Ross Douthat on American Religion and Where Martin Luther Was Right and Wrong
The New York Times columnist talks popes, power, and politics.
Pascal Is More Than His Most Famous Argument
The wager only scratches the surface of his relevance to a post-Christian era.
An Evangelical’s Warning to Evangelical Christian Nationalists Aims Beyond the Easy Targets
Joel Looper’s prophetic arrow pierces Trump sycophants and revered historical figures alike.
Faithful Fathers
Reports of the death of fatherhood have been greatly exaggerated. There are many good dads, like mine, quietly blessing their children.
Conspiracist Thinking Is Cultural Marxism
Marx’s view of history powerfully shaped how we think about time and power, but it’s not the Bible’s view.