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From Outer Space to Rome

In 1962, CT engaged friends and enemies in the Cold War and the Second Vatican Council.

Evangelicals Confront a Revolutionary Age

A Catholic on the campaign trail and the “possibly catastrophic character of what is happening under our eyes” caused deep concern in 1960.

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When God Closes a Church, He Opens Another?

Robert Herguth

US evangelicals are buying up shuttered Catholic properties.

Why CT Was Skeptical of Cold War Calls for Peace

In 1959, evangelicals looked to political leaders to hold up America’s great spiritual heritage as responses to the Soviet Union divided Christians.

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Indian Christians Protest Arrest of Nuns Accused of Human Trafficking

Hindu nationalists “manhandled us, beat us, and outraged our modesty,” says woman traveling with the nuns.

One Holy, Universal, and Apostolic Church—Even Your Weird Denomination

It’s easy to focus on our differences from fellow Christians. But our unity by the Spirit is the deeper reality.

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How Evangelicals View the First US Pope

Emily Belz and Franco Iacomini

Though Leo XIV is from Chicago, his election to the papacy reflects the move of Christianity toward the Global South.

A US Evangelical Considers Pope Francis

The pope was tricky to categorize and at times theologically confusing. Yet I couldn’t help but admire him.

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