CT Design, Redesign, and Re-redesign, from 1956 to Today
How the look and feel of the magazine have changed with the times.
First Woman Steps into Leadership of Evangelical Theological Society
Wheaton professor Karen Jobes becomes president a decade after a study found “hostile and unwelcoming” atmosphere.
Boomers: Serve Like Your Whole Life Is Ahead of You
What will our generation do with the increased life expectancy God has blessed us with?
Criticizing Critical Race Theory—and Its Critics
A new book seems oddly outraged that CRT skeptics take its arguments seriously.
From the Archives: A Christian Education
To ring in the new school year, check out a selection of CT articles about pursuing life-long learning and religious education.
It’s a Theological World After All
We need trained theologians to help us think through ideological and ethical questions in light of God’s Word and world.
Died: Frederick Buechner, Popular Christian ‘Writer’s Writer’ and ‘Minister’s Minister’
Buechner died peacefully in his sleep on Monday at age 96, according to his family.
Post-Roe America Needs a Forward-Looking Church
The way pro-life Christians care for vulnerable women and children testifies about the coming kingdom.
A Religious Movement Divided Against Itself (Probably) Cannot Stand
Liberal Protestants built a global elite in the 20th century. Its fracturing holds a caution for evangelicals today.