Books

Rabbit Trails to God
John Updike has made a career of writing the most theological novels in America
Soul Language on Paper
Blue Like Jazz resonates with readers who grapple with the paradoxes of faith
Navigating Life Storms
Norman Wright's Helping Those Who Hurt guides readers in encouraging loved ones
Taming the Techno Monster
"In Power Failure, Albert Bergmann looks at Christianity in a culture of technology"
Everyday Truths
"Simple activities bind families together and deepen their relationship with God, says the author of Sacred Stories of Ordinary Families"
Church Sells Armstrong's Works
Nineteen books by founder sold to Worldwide Church of God splinter group
Are Evangelicals Fueling Teen Fascination with the Powers of Darkness?
"The horror of Buffy Summers and the fantasy of Harry Potter draw from conservative religious imagery while fans feed on conservative opposition, says the author of From Angels to Aliens."
Evangelicalism's Dark Side and Popular Culture
"Evangelicals may feel that stories of supernatural battles between good and evil belong to them, but they cannot control how these stories will be reconfigured once they enter the realm of entertainment media"
Getting Western Civ Right
"Christian theology is the catalyst, not the brake, for progress in Western history"
Progress Through Theology
"An interview with Rodney Stark, author of For the Glory of God: How Monotheism Led to Reformations, Science, Witch-hunts, and the End of Slavery"
The Truth About the Catholic Church and Slavery
The problem wasn't that the leadership was silent. It was that almost nobody listened.
American (and Un-American) Idols
Sacrificing community at the altar of freedom
Avoiding Rights Talk
An interview with David Koyzis, author of Political Visions & Illusions
Connecting Colson's Dots
Being the Body ties together Charles Colson's varied strands of advocacy
"Jazz, Jesus, and Liberation"
"In This Far By Faith, Juan Williams argues that the spiritual journey of African Americans is essential to understanding America"
A Taste for Blood and Grace
Saint Julian is a dark fictional account of depravity and redemption
A Bubbly Invitation
Mike Mason's Champagne for the Soul is an ode to joy
2003 Christianity Today Book Awards
Evangelical leaders in numerous disciplines choose the year's top titles
Babylon upon a Hill?
Religious thinkers debate how America should use its unrivaled influence
Loving 'As Is' People
John Ortberg's Everybody's Normal Till You Get To Know Them explores pursuing the dream of community with imperfect people

Top Story July 17, 2024

J.D. Vance, the VP Pick for a Party Made in Trump’s Image
J.D. Vance, the VP Pick for a Party Made in Trump’s Image
The Catholic convert brings a fighter persona and outsider’s view to politics.

Enter The Vault

Vault

Browse our Full Library of online archives, including past issues of CT magazine.

Access the Archives