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How Walker Percy’s 1971 end-times novel predicted our current insanity—and how it just might point the way out.
The creed nicely distills some key aspects of Scripture and specifically points out where Christians are liable to go astray ...
I would also contest Burge’s claim that I present a “clear and simple” argument that “religion simply lost its usefulness.” ...
When we see this trend reach a close friend or family member, deconstruction often looks more like devastation. The results ...
But of course it’s impossible to enjoy meaningful community if each individual is the author of his or her own religion.
A century after the infamous trial, evangelicals can unbundle faith from culture wars and recover a wiser witness.
Critics of religious academies compare modern parental concerns over sexual ethics to mid-century racism. But the echo they ...
Panic is exactly the right word to describe our times. And like most words, panic is a kind of fossil record, embedded with ...
A former tour guide at Bonhoeffer’s historic house wrestles with the implications of mythologizing his story for our own ends ...
Responsible, achievable, biblically inspired policy is not just morally better than extremist political tactics. It’s also a ...
While panic is natural, there is a better way. A note from CT’s editorial director for print in our May/June issue.
Jesus set exponentially more tables than he flipped. At the tables set by his people, even the broken neo-Nazi can experience ...
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