Christianity Today’s 2023 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
‘First Reformed’ Imagines a Stunning Dark Night of the Soul
At long last, Paul Schrader’s cinematic masterpiece.
Why We Get Religious About ‘Star Wars’
What accounts for our religious devotion—and our need to shoehorn ‘Star Wars’ into our own theology?
Wednesday Link List: Pastor of Witch City, Beatbox Christmas, and More
Walking in a winter wonderlink.
Five to Anticipate This Fall
What are our critics watching this fall?
Books of 2010, A-Z
From “America’s Nazi Secret” to “Zift.”
Greenberg, DiMaggio, and Pujols
Plus: 2011 season preview.
Like a Sloppy Wet Kiss
While it’s easy for me to criticize modern worship, I also criticize my own criticisms, based on what I observed at David Crowder’s church music conference.
Green Zone
The Bourne Locker? Not quite, but Matt Damon, Bourne director Paul Greengrass and Hurt Locker cinematographer Barry Ackroyd team up in Iraq to hunt for WMDs—or the people responsible for the futile search.
The Lion, The Witch, and The Verdict
The Narnia reviews are in, and many Christian critics press find it good but not great, expressing differing degrees of dissatisfaction. Plus, religious press reviews of Syriana, and another look at Pride & Prejudice.