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The Jesus Dynasty: How to Explain Away the New Testament
James Tabor's historical assumptions that reject God's activity on Earth force him into odd arguments to explain the birth of Christianity.
Faith Like a Child
Children's spirituality has been getting increased academic attention, with implications for our churches.
Mere Christianity Goes to War
Justin Phillips tells the story of C.S. Lewis's wartime radio broadcasts.
What C. S. Lewis Sounded Like
One of his BBC talks and a few other recordings made available online.
Christianity's Cultural Contributions
What has Christianity ever done for us? Quite a lot, actually.
The Legacy of Adoniram Judson
A new biography shows behind the successful missionary were three matchless women.
Searching for Cultural Authority
Neither nature nor experience are sufficient to interpret reality, writes Roger Lundin.
Trapped with Dr. X
An evolutionary philosopher's case against religion overpromises, underdelivers.
Choking on Modernity
The Maker's Diet is part of the problem.
The Evangelical Unifier: History
Douglas Sweeney appeals to evangelicals of all stripes to sustain the movement's momentum.
A Good Preacher Is Hard to Find
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