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Quotation Marks "Recent quotes on Scottish gospel music, church bingo, and perpetual prayer" Ted Olsen The Habits of Highly Effective Bible Readers What we can learn from the church fathers that will enrich our own Bible study. A conversation with Christopher A. Hall Evangelicals Grow as Political Force New interest in public policy fuels election wins George Guilherme more...
The Meaning of Jesus Six scholars explain why they study the origins of Christianity—and why it matters.
Behold the Man American Jesus by Philip Jenkins In the Word: In the Valley of the Shadow of Idi Amin An African Perspective on Psalm 23. By Hannah W. Kinoti Jesus at the Movies more...
Policy Wonks for Christ At Civitas, grad students learn to think Christianly about public life. By Lauren F. Winner Editorial: No Sympathy for the Devil How should Christians react to all this talk about exorcism? A Christianity Today Editorial The Evil of Two Lessers Neither candidate made courageous choices after the election. A Christianity Today Editorial more...
The CT Review: Joy Amid the Pain Theologian John Mark Hicks discovered the healing power of lament. By Greg Taylor | posted 8/21/00
Behold the Man American Jesus by Philip Jenkins Weblog: Sexual Abstinence Education Programs Promoted, Sued Andrew Furlong ends his heresy trial by resigning, and other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen How Was Jesus God? A new reading of the New Testament shows that the earliest Christology is also the highest. Stephen Fowl more...
Behold the Man American Jesus by Philip Jenkins Supernatural Faith Known for their fidelity to prayer and confrontation with the spirits of indigenous religion, West Africa's Aladura churches grew from the radical faith of a group of visionary leaders. Reflections:Easter Sunday The joy of the resurrection renews the whole world. more...
Scandalous The enigmatic folly of the Cross. by Bruce Ellis Benson Behold the Man American Jesus by Philip Jenkins Reflections: Word Made Flesh Quotations to stir heart and mind about the Incarnation Richard A. Kauffman
Behold the Man American Jesus by Philip Jenkins WHAT TO MAKE OF MYSTIC MOMENTS Helping people understand their mystical experiences as God-encounters. Chuck Smith, Jr. EXPERIENCING GOD'S PRESENCE more...
Behold the Man American Jesus by Philip Jenkins Big-Picture Faith From the first nanosecond to the final cry of victory, and every divine moment between—all is charged with meaning. Timothy George In the Word: In the Valley of the Shadow of Idi Amin An African Perspective on Psalm 23. By Hannah W. Kinoti more...
Behold the Man American Jesus by Philip Jenkins Have You Seen Jesus Lately? If Jesus is who he says he is, then Jesus should be where he says he will be … Michael G. Maudlin Talk of Presbyterian Split Grows Homosexual ordination, lordship of Christ are ongoing issues for conservatives LaTonya Taylor more...
Smuggling Cats for a Gay Celebrity Love took an unusual expression for this man dying of AIDS. By Jonathan David Taylor Anglican Priest Hopes to Boldly Go Where No Clergyman Has Gone Before Ken Clapham wants to be the international space station's chaplain. Cedric Pulford Reflections: Quotations to Contemplate more...
Scandalous The enigmatic folly of the Cross. by Bruce Ellis Benson Behold the Man American Jesus by Philip Jenkins The Blessed Evangelical Mary Why we shouldn't ignore her any longer Timothy George more...
Christian History Corner: Why some Jews fear The Passion Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ gives Christians the chance to disavow a shameful history of anti-Semitism. By Collin Hansen Behold the Man American Jesus by Philip Jenkins Scandalous The enigmatic folly of the Cross. by Bruce Ellis Benson more...
Deliver Us from Evil The films of Paul Schrader show that he got the most important part of his Calvinist upbringing right. Roy Anker
Jesus the Philosopher What counts as thinking? Douglas Groothuis Inside CT: Unbelievable? David Neff, Executive Editor The Gospel of Jesus Christ: An Evangelical Celebration more...
Grace's Third Way Andy Crouch Canterbury Crackup Eschewing church discipline has come back to haunt Anglicans. A Christianity Today editorial New York's New Hope From inner-city gardens, to fine-art exhibitions, to political activism, street-smart churches are changing the culture of America's largest and most dynamic city. By Tony Carnes more...
Letters Shrek: Happily Ever Ogre An anti-fairy tale run amuck. Eric Metaxas Inside CT: Real Political Realism By Mark Galli, Managing Editor more...
The Longest Saturday Ashes, ashes, we all fall down Evelyn Bence Baptism + Fire Suffering may build character, but ultimately it's not about us. By Mark Galli When Backward Is Forward Christmas may be the best argument against genetic enhancement. by Andy Crouch more...
Israel: Messianic Ethiopians Face Discrimination Sisters appealing decision to revoke Israeli citizenship. By Alfred Muller, Compass Direct, in Jerusalem CT Classic: Cosmic Combat Part 1 (Part 1 2 3)On earth, a baby was born, a king got wind of it, a chase ensued. In heaven, the Great Invasion had begun: a daring raid by the ruler of the forces of good into the universe's seat of evil. Philip Yance CT Classic: Cosmic Combat Part 2 (Part 12 3)On earth, a baby was born, a king got wind of it, a chase ensued. In heaven, the Great Invasion had begun: a daring raid by the ruler of the forces of good into the universe's seat of evil. Philip Yancey more...
ARTICLE: Who Do Scholars Say That I Am?, Part 2
Enthusiasm in Asia: the New Prophecy Listening Servant
Slaughter of the Innocents, 2004 The Netherlands celebrates Christmas by reenacting Herod. By Frederica Mathewes-Green Archive: Pilgrim's Paradise Heaven's bliss was among Edwards's favorite preaching themes. An excerpt from his sermon, "The Christian Pilgrim." Be Ye Perfect? The evolution of John Wesley's most contentious doctrine. Randy L. Maddox more...
Vic's War 50 years after a regrettable bombing raid, a vet ends his silence--because a pastor knew what to ask, and when. David Hansen My Post-Pastoral Degree In the Word: The Grim Shepherd He visits every living thing, but those with understanding need not be afraid Haddon Robinson more...
Unfashionably Good A savory collections of essays by Alan Jacobs. Reviewed by Lauren F. Winner Canterbury Crackup Eschewing church discipline has come back to haunt Anglicans. A Christianity Today editorial Good Boundaries Make Good Christians The difference between welcome and inclusion Good Fences , reviewed by David Neffmore...
Jonathan Edwards and John Wesley and 300-A Plentiful Harvest Douglas Sweeney Wise Beginnings, Surprising Endings Genesis: the rest of the story Walter Brueggemann Lewis Smedes Dead at 81 Theologian and ethicist noted for his writings on forgiveness. Mark A. Kellner more...