Out of Africa Thomas Oden reminds us of classical Christianity's debt to Africa in How Africa Shaped the Christian Mind. David Neff | posted 2/29/2008 09:03AM
Speaking Out Larry Norman, Coffee Shop Evangelist How a chance meeting with a selfless Christian star changed my life. Susan Perlman | posted 2/28/2008 09:11AM
Imperials Embroiled in Lawsuit Over Name One of Christian music's most popular singing groups is entangled in a legal battle that puts father and son on opposing sides. Sarah Pulliam | posted 2/28/2008 09:09AM
Buckley on Belief A 1997 Books & Culture interview with William F. Buckley, Jr., who died Wednesday, February 27. Interview by Michael Cromartie | posted 2/27/2008 01:32PM
The Problem with Counting Christians Pew's new Religious Landscape Survey is helpful, but the maps are fuzzier than you might expect. Elesha Coffman | posted 2/26/2008 10:30AM
THEOLOGY IN THE NEWS Redeeming the Memory of the Holocaust French president's plan shows promise but carries a potential problem. Collin Hansen | posted 2/22/2008 09:15AM
SLIDESHOW Fleeing from Chad, Waiting for Peace Refugees in Cameroon fill their days with conversation and worship. Photos by Ann Birch, with reporting by Susan Wunderink | posted 2/19/2008 08:14AM
Congress Again Considers Workplace Religious Freedom Act More than a decade after its introduction, bill still has wide bipartisan support—and corporate criticism. Greg Trotter, Religion News Service | posted 2/14/2008 08:57AM
Speaking Out Disenfranchised in Pakistan A guide to Christians' concerns about the February 18 parliamentary elections. Nasir Saeed | posted 2/14/2008 08:54AM
Braking for Bloggers Cedarville's decision to cancel Shane Claiborne lecture highlights turmoil over the school's doctrinal identity. Katelyn Beaty | posted 2/11/2008 01:32PM
Review You Have Heard It Said Caputo's What Would Jesus Deconstruct? sends us to take another look at Jesus. Review by Bruce Ellis Benson | posted 2/11/2008 08:41AM
Theology in the News Two Testaments, One Story Top evangelical scholars team up for landmark commentary on New Testament use of Old Testament. Interview by Collin Hansen | posted 2/08/2008 10:06AM
Church v. Church Korean American congregation alleges racial discrimination in church property sale. Lisa Parro | posted 2/06/2008 09:15AM
Excerpt Opening a Door into Prayer A reflection on solitude during Lent, excerpted from Small Surrenders: A Lenten Journey. Emilie Griffin | posted 2/06/2008 09:13AM
McCain Surges in Polls, But Many Evangelicals Wary Observers say the candidate's policy stances and lack of "faith talk" has led some to look elsewhere, but Super Tuesday may change that. Sarah Pulliam | posted 2/04/2008 02:56PM
Censured Southern Baptist Critic Resigns Wade Burleson resigned Tuesday after International Mission Board suspended him over blog's criticism. Interview by Sarah Pulliam | posted 2/01/2008 11:14AM
Speaking Out A Postcard from Kenya A dorm parent at Rift Valley Academy on coping with the ongoing violence. Paul Koning | posted 2/01/2008 10:15AM
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