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As the foundational text of Christianity, the Bible has been subject to millennia of analysis and controversy. Christianity Today has devoted much of its pages to analyzing the history, the theology, and the impact of the Scriptures.
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As more people interact with AI chatbots mimicking their deceased loved ones, how should Christians engage?
Good literature can steady and orient unmoored men in their early years. But for renewal, they need to read Scripture.
The Russell Moore Show
What if the church’s biggest discipleship problem isn’t disbelief—but disinterest in learning?
In his younger years, Lincoln was a skeptic. But as he aged, he turned toward biblical wisdom—and not only when in the public eye.
In a culture that champions power, Proverbs 21:31 reframes what strength and victory look like for Chinese Christians.
Silence from Scripture on new technologies and the ethical questions they raise is no excuse for silence from the church.
Public Theology Project
Believers can disagree on migration policies—but the Word of God should shape how we minister to vulnerable people.
Public Theology Project
A postliterate culture cannot afford a postbiblical church.
With busy schedules, chatty small groups, and personalized quiet times, we’ve neglected the rigor of learning the Bible.
Twelve-month Genesis-to-Revelation plans are popular, but most Christians will grow closer to God and his Word at a slower pace.