The Generous Genius of Jürgen Moltmann
Memories and reflections of the famed theologian from his last overseas doctoral student and friend of 33 years.
Fitness Trackers, Dating Apps, and Other Ladders to Nowhere
Why secular substitutes for religion will always leave us exhausted and unhappy.
500 Years After Luther, We Still Feel the Pressure to Be Justified
Luther’s law/gospel insight is as brilliant as ever—especially in 21st century America.
Christianity Today’s 2016 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
The Journey of Grace
It moves in one direction only, and it never looks back.
A Behemoth from Winnipeg
How the band The Guess Who inadvertently sounded a gospel note.
God’s Word in Two Words
All that we need to understand the power of the gospel.
Drones: Is It Wrong to Kill by Remote Control?
Christian thinkers weigh in on whether the U.S. should use unmanned predator drones to target enemy forces.
Heresy Is Heresy, Not the Litmus Test of Gospel Preaching
It’s time to put aside this abused “badge of honor.”
Mercifully Forsaken
There is a reason Good Friday is called good, and why we can be thankful when God forsakes us.