10 Prayers for a Volatile Election Season
From apathy to anger, how we pray for our country and its citizens matters.
Joseph and the Unintended Authoritarian Politics
His economic policies were later used by Pharoah to oppress the Hebrews in Exodus. What can this teach us about politics today?
Friends in High Places
We love celebrity conversions, but this obsession may not be as gospel-centered as it seems.
Why Your Favorite Theologians Are All Talking about Theological Anthropology
Attention to bodies and cultural conflict has brought attention to the question of what it means to be human.
New Atheism Is Dead. What’s the New New Atheism?
Far fewer British people agree with vitriolic assertions about religion. Still, disbelief in God is on the rise in both the UK and the US.
First Woman Steps into Leadership of Evangelical Theological Society
Wheaton professor Karen Jobes becomes president a decade after a study found “hostile and unwelcoming” atmosphere.
Readers Divided over ‘Division of Labor’
Responses to articles about complementarianism and egalitarianism in our April issue.
Public School Can Be a Training Ground for Faith
My daughter will wrestle with worldliness in her education, just as I did. That’s why I want to be around to help.
Jesus Christ Is Not a Superstar
Popular portrayals of the God-Man can draw admiring crowds, but they can’t create imitating disciples.
The Rise of the Evangelical Heretic
Even among the faithful, Christian orthodoxy has taken a backseat to cultural and political tribalism.