“Love Thy Neighbor.” The Christian Case for Climate Action
An interview with Katharine Hayhoe.
La manera en que los primeros estadounidenses leyeron la Biblia casi destruye su país
Mark Noll examina los efectos de haber leído las Escrituras bajo el enfoque de «primero la independencia».
Can Christian Colleges Make the Grade?
An experienced evangelical educator sees challenges ahead—but opportunities too.
Early Americans Read the Bible in a Way That Nearly Destroyed America
Mark Noll surveys the effects of an “independence-first” approach to Scripture.
New Books Are My Profession. But (Somewhat) Older Books Are My Passion.
Introducing a new column from CT’s senior books editor.
The Scandal of the Evangelical Heart
The love of many Christians has grown cold. How can we reorder our desires and affections?
Inside the ‘Secret World’ of Global Evangelism to Muslims
While reporting from conflict zones in Africa and the Middle East, Adriana Carranca met evangelical missionaries sent from surprising places.
The Legacy of Tim Keller
He showed us what it means to live convinced of the Good News.
The Pink Scandal of the Evangelical Mind
The Evangelical Theological Society has its first female president. But what about intellectual life for women in the pews?
How (Not) to Talk About ‘Christian Nationalism’
The phrase is increasingly useless—unfairly applied to ordinary Christians yet too weak to sufficiently condemn “another gospel” in our midst.