Digital Lectors for a Postliterate Age
Postliterate people still need God’s Word, and online Bible ventures have found eager listeners.
Can Self-Help Books Really Help?
Self-help books are wildly popular, including among Christians. But can they keep their promise to improve us?
What’s Behind the Sudden Rise of Jordan Peterson?
Why Peterson’s message of morals, manners and masculinity resonates with evangelicals.
A Crash Course on Being a Protestant Today
A new “ecclesiological think tank” offers a valuable but incomplete summary.
Online Tribalism Threatens Women’s Ministry
From our special issue: reflections on discipleship in a fractured age.
What We Mean When We Say ‘Orthodox Christianity’
James K.A. Smith wants to focus on the creeds, not sexuality. But there’s more to it than that.
Do Women Fighters Undermine the Bible’s Understanding of Gender?
How both the culture and church struggle to value women and what it will take to change that.
Editors’ Note
Issue 29: Fishing with fathers, what we go out into the wilderness to see, and how Joy began to find Jesus.
Call of the Wilderness
The Desert Fathers saw it as faith’s testing ground. The Transcendentalists saw it as sanctuary. The Gospel writers had their own views.
Reply All
Readers respond to the March issue via letters, tweets, and blogs.