Secular Saint Milton said that a good poet must first be a good man. Wallace Stegner is one of the few twentieth-century writers who took this to heart. Paul Willis
Great Lessons From Bad History Hagiography may not be factual biography, but it captures the practices and ideals of pre-modern Christianity perfectly. Thomas Head
Maggie, the Dragon Slayer? Sometimes even hagiographers wondered if their stories were too good to be true. Elesha Coffman
The CT Review: Religion on the Final Frontier From a religion-free utopia to a myth-laden spirituality, Star Trek's 30-year mission has always been haunted by questions of God Mike Hertenstein
C.S. Lewis: Mere Marketing? Publisher, estate under fire for handling of C. S. Lewis's identity. Corrie Cutrer
Myth Matters Why C.S. Lewis's books remain models for Christian apologists in the 21st century Louis A. Markus
CT's Annual Book Awards Each winter brings a different sort of blizzard to Christianity Today's offices in the western suburbs of Chicago as publishers deluge us with nominations for our Annual Book Awards
The Wright Stuff With Velma Still Cooks in Leeway, Vinita Hampton Wright leads a quiet transformation of Christian fiction Lauren F. Winner