The Dean of Christian Scholars
A conversation with Mark Noll.
Catholics and Baptists Together
The recent synod of bishops sounded notes Protestants can sing.
Book Review: “Clouds of Witnesses”
Biographies of Asian and African Christians give valuable perspective.
Books to Note
Short reviews of recent books worth considering.
Interview: Chris Castaldo
A conversation about Catholics and evangelicals—agreeing to disagree, agreeably.
Gentleman of Justice
From the oppressed side of apartheid, Albert Lutuli (1898—1967) became the first African to receive a Nobel Prize for Peace.
Going to Ground
On the eve of World War II, John Sung swept China and South East Asia with revival, a final preparation for Christianity underground
Alec Hill Responds
The president of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship on “Not All Evangelicals and Catholics Together.”
Not All Evangelicals and Catholics Together
Protestant debate on justification is reigniting questions about Rome.
“Let African Christians be Christian Africans”
Byang Kato (1936-1975) has been called the Founding Father of African Evangelical Theology.