Books

Darwin’s Dirty Secret Lives On
A recent book on evolutionary theory fails to reckon with the social side of natural selection.
Moses Was Bicultural Like Me
God chose a Hebrew raised as an Egyptian to lead his people out of slavery.
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Christian Faith Was Jackie Robinson’s Haven in a Heartless World
A new biography offers an intimate account of his spiritual life, on and off the baseball field.
Sammi Cheng: ‘Not Having a Smooth Path Allowed Me to Be Gentler and More Humble’
The Hong Kong Christian actress and singer experienced God’s grace in depression and marital crisis and grew in her acting career
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Barely Anyone Reads the Bible in Germany. So Why Are Luther Bibles Selling So Well?
A revised edition of Reformer’s translation ranked among 2022 bestsellers.
We Are Not Our Worldview
As Christians, we often define ourselves by ideology, but Jesus calls us to a deeper sense of identity.
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Evangelical End Times Thinking Has a Baby-and-Bathwater Issue
We shouldn’t toss out Christ’s second coming with bizarre theories of how it will unfold.
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Save the Planet. Read Nature Fiction.
As an ecologist, I believe that works of literature draw us closer to God and deeper into creation care.
The Power and Peril of Spiritual ‘Evolution’ Stories
They can encourage people on similar journeys. They can also misconstrue one’s own.
What Singleness Reveals about the World to Come
Unmarried Christians can live as signposts of the new creation.
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Conflict Between Science and Religion Is Always Possible but Never Inevitable
A new history challenges perceptions that the two are either completely autonomous or completely at odds.
Love, Joy, and Peace Are a Package Deal
Don’t ignore their ordering in Paul’s passage on the fruit of the Spirit.
Carl Henry’s Temptation (And Ours)
What we can learn from Christianity Today's troubling history of working with J. Edgar Hoover.
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The Bible Does Everything Critical Theory Does, but Better
Scripture offers a deeper analysis of modern society than modern society could give itself.
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The Bible Is Literature. It’s Also Your Boss.
We owe to Scripture something we don’t owe any other book: our obedience.
I Met God on the Mountaintop of Ritual
How liturgy can lead to an encounter with the Lord.
Can Westerners Atone for Their Sins Without Breeding Resentment and Ingratitude?
An imaginary soirée with Douglas Murray, the Christian-friendly agnostic author of "The War on the West".
Basketball Is a Beautiful Game, but Not a Blueprint for Society
Treating the sport as a comprehensive social and political model misunderstands the vision of its Christian founder.
Shame Has Many Causes—and One Remedy
How to find freedom from cycles of navel-gazing and self-loathing.
New & Noteworthy Fiction
Chosen by Cathy McCrumb, science fiction writer and author of the Children of the Consortium series.

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