‘The Chosen’ Sets Its Face Toward Jerusalem
Season 4 of the popular Jesus show, now in theaters, takes a turn for the serious. CT reports from its premiere and press junket in LA.
Can the Church Save Marriage?
Matrimony rates are in decline, even among conservative Christians. Here’s what that means for the future.
How to Protect Endangered Religious Groups You Admire
When religious liberty and billions of dollars for the poor and oppressed are threatened.
Who’s Afraid of Shirley Jackson?
Glimpses of something sinister, overwhelming—and often quite funny.
When Parenting Gets Lost in the Details
In a wave of books for modern moms, Gloria Furman’s gospel meditations offer a simple goal.
Letter from the Editor
Sarah Young Defends ‘Jesus Calling’ to New York Times
Author explains how and why she channels Jesus in his own voice.
Judge’s Disapproval of ‘Messiah’ Baby Name Craze Raises Interesting Questions
(UPDATED) New ruling means Tennessee baby once again has one of 2012’s most-popular names.
Telling Stories: Documentaries and St. Augustine
What does 2013’s crop of documentaries have to do with the first memoir?
The Two Cultures, Then and Now
The sciences, the humanities, and their common enemy.