All the Lonely People in the Building
Hulu’s whodunit is stubbornly pro-community in an isolated age.
The Fault in Our Norms
How do you decide what should be normal in a secularized, fragmented society?
25 Black Theologians Who Have Grown Our Faith
Scholars and authors reflect on the significance of African American leaders in the church.
The Robust Faith of George III
The “mad” ruler of England during the American Revolution led a life of impressive personal piety.
I’m On the Lookout for the Next Great Christian Novel
A CT fiction judge’s challenge to evangelical writers and publishers.
Why ‘Don’t Do It’ Doesn’t Work
Raised in a culture that porn-ifies sex and deifies desire, today’s young adults need a bigger vision of sexuality.
Obama’s Prayer Breakfast Remarks
And other items from around the web.
Supreme Court Won’t Reconsider Ban on ‘Gruesome’ Church Protest
Case pitted freedom of speech against freedom of religion. But protecting children from disturbing pictures was the trump card.
‘Divine Conspirator’ Dallas Willard Dies at 77
Dallas Willard was on a quiet quest to subvert nominal Christianity.
‘LOST”s Adventure Doesn’t End with the Finale
Why the popular show’s swan song is a powerful—and fitting—conclusion.