Three Evangelical ‘Founding Fathers’ and Their Complicated Relationships to Slavery
A new book steers between full condemnation and “men of their time” dodges.
Particular Wrongs Need Particular Remedies
Every sin requires Christ’s atonement. But the Bible shows God punishing—and repairing—different sins differently.
‘Conclave’ Takes Power—and the Papacy—Seriously
Starring Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci, the new film follows the process of choosing a leader of the Catholic church.
What to Watch for in ‘Rings of Power’ Season 2
The sumptuous Tolkien prequel has returned. Here’s what a few CT writers noticed.
What Revivals Can Teach Us
A revival historian looks at four possible lessons from Asbury.
How Nine Lessons and Carols Brought a Century of Christmas Comfort
Written in the wake of world war, the poignant service stills us during a season of extravagance.
How Horror Uncovers Our ‘Holy’ Hypocrisy
Sometimes the blatant evils portrayed in scary movies and shows can reveal the more subtle sins within us.
Christian Wiman on Writing Against Despair
In “Zero at the Bone,” the poet discusses love, lament, and living toward a ‘happy ending.’
Don’t Waste Your Life: How One Family Stopped Being Trashy Christians
These Tennesseans are finding ways to live without adding to the landfill. But they aren’t finding a lot of “zero waste” company.
‘Jesus Is Inescapable’: ‘Bible 101’ Authors On Why Scripture Is Here To Stay
Two Christian biblical scholars share how they zeroed in on key components of God’s Word.