Christianity’s Being Co-opted with Tobias Cremer
The author and researcher talks populism and the power of identity.
CT Daily Briefing – 09-23-2024
Los evangélicos necesitan una teología renovada de la Iglesia
La salida masiva de la Iglesia brinda una oportunidad para que nuestra tradición redescubra una eclesiología más duradera.
The Evangelicalism of Jimmy Carter
The former president, who turns 100 on Tuesday, was elected while serving as a Southern Baptist deacon. But he was never fully welcomed by white evangelicals as one of our own.
How Evangelicals Became a Voting Bloc
Evangelical voters’ focus on policy over character came much earlier than you think.
Modern Secularism Makes No Sense Without Christianity
A new book argues that early Protestant thinking helped fuel an anti-supernatural worldview. But that worldview retains more Protestantism than it cares to admit.
The Evangelical Diploma Divide
How a new class division burst into American evangelicalism—and what it means for church unity.
Don’t Let Yourself Be ‘Cured of Churchgoing’
Church homelessness is lonely and exhausting. And the only antidote is Christian community.
The Church Shouldn’t Be an Echo Chamber
Let us not give up meeting together—even when we disagree.
Evangelicals’ Theology of the Church Must Be Born Again
The ‘Great Dechurching’ is an opportunity for our tradition to rediscover a more enduring ecclesiology.