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Keller’s Threefold Hope for Renewal

Tim Keller didn’t see national revival during his ministry. But he prayed that we would.

The Lost Art of Preaching to the Heart

Why moral inspiration and doctrinal instruction fall short—and how preaching that transforms the heart achieves what both approaches seek.

Review

Three Evangelical ‘Founding Fathers’ and Their Complicated Relationships to Slavery

A new book steers between full condemnation and “men of their time” dodges.

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Lecrae on Fame and the Path of Wisdom

The Grammy Award–winning rapper talks celebrity, community, and Christian forefathers.

Why John Perkins Didn’t Want More White Christians like Jonathan Edwards

A violent and sinful history calls for a clearer presentation of the gospel.

Review

John Piper Goes Further Up and Further Into the Doctrine of God’s Providence

His latest book leans on the Reformed tradition while speaking to 21st-century questions.

Jonathan Edwards Taught More Than Just an Angry God

The Puritan preacher’s theology actually depends on God’s love, not God’s wrath.

Review

Marilynne Robinson’s Celebration of Humanity Is Brilliant but Incomplete

Insights from some of her heroes, like John Calvin and the Puritans, would help round out the picture.

The ‘Spiritual Music’ of a Beautiful World

A famous theologian muses on why we find God’s creation so pleasing.

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