The Pro-Life Conviction of the Hodge Brothers
Experiencing death led Hugh and Charles Hodge to fight for the unborn, using science and systematic theology.
November’s Holy Week: A Modest Proposal for the Persecuted
From All Saints’ Day to the International Day of Prayer, let’s honor beleaguered believers by following three rules in advocating for religious freedom for all.
Dispatches from Charlottesville: What Happens When Neo-Nazis Are Outside Your Church Doors
The protesters came with torches. We sang, “This Little Light of Mine.”
Buy the Product, Not the Sob Story
Why sustainable social enterprise has to be more than a pity-inducing sales pitch.
Stepping into ‘The Red Tent’
The Lifetime adaptation of Anita Diamant’s novel about Dinah departs radically from the Bible – and that may be a good thing.
Beware of Baby Envy
Since biblical times, women have struggled to rejoice at another’s pregnancy.
Favorite Books of 2012
Plus Books & Culture’s Book of the Year
Bearing Life in a Broken World: A Review of ‘No Easy Choice’
Strengthened by her own story, Ellen Painter Dollar’s book explores the ethical dimensions of reproductive technology.
When Details Get You Down
Maintaining a spiritual life amid war, famine, and plague is what made Gregory the Great.
Wooing the Faithful
President Bush needs evangelicals more than ever, but it’s unclear how badly they want him for another four years.