Are the Global Methodists Evangelical?
Here’s why the new denomination may or may not fit the label.
American Christianity Is a Flourishing Forest
Just as biodiversity produces new trees, cultural diversity produces new expressions of an ancient faith.
Billy Graham Archives Begin Move from Wheaton to Charlotte
While Franklin Graham aims to consolidate the late evangelist’s legacy, some scholars raise concerns about research opportunities.
Five Things You Should Know About Reinhold Niebuhr
From Carter to Comey, the legacy of “Washington’s Favorite Theologian” endures.
Fundamentalists, Modernists, and the Rest of the Story
Early 20th-century evangelical history was more than two camps lobbing grenades at each other.
Does America’s History Justify Rigged Election Fears?
What the United States’ past suggests about cynicism towards voting, the economy, and the criminal justice system—and what seeking the common good looks like in this context.
The Good (and Bad) News About Christian Higher Education
‘Christian colleges are as strong as they’ve been since the 1920s,’ says historian William Ringenberg. But there are challenges on the horizon.
Christianity Today’s 2016 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
‘God Blew, and They Were Scattered’
God may or may not have played a role in the defeat of the Spanish Armada. What mattered is that everyone at the time thought he did.
How Evangelicalism Built Its Brand Loyalty
It all goes back to the smiling gentleman on the Quaker Oats label.