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Review
A new book from Jo Bartosch and Robert Jessel makes a compelling and rightfully angry case against pornography but fails to articulate a better sexual ethic.
Responses to our July/August article about AI and other stories.
Evangelical factions can increasingly be identified by our speech. We agree on big issues yet insult and talk past each other.
MAHA gets some food concerns right. But Scripture shows us how our eating is meant for much more.
Review
The West has long agreed: Hitler is all we aspire not to be. But Alec Ryrie’s new book shows this waning consensus can’t uphold all our public ethics.
A note from CT’s editorial director and art director for print in our July/August issue.
Is our being merely human something that ought to be overcome?
Too many Christians, tired of ridicule and eager for social approval, have downplayed or abandoned the biblical sexual ethic.
A conversation about the late moral philosopher’s life, work, and wit.
The consideration is not “How can we use this technology redemptively?” but rather “Should we use this technology at all?”