The Patient Body: In the Blood

June 24, 2015
“The Patient Body” is a monthly column by Ann Neumann about issues at the intersection of religion and medicine.

The Burden of Disbelief

February 13, 2011
From a review by The Washington Post's Hank Stuever of  "The Sunset Limited," a new HBO show written...

Mistreating History

May 28, 2010
The Reformed Reader quotes Carl Trueman's 2008 book, The Minority Report, on the two "disempowering" ways that...

Natural Christian Poetry

January 16, 2006
16 January 2006 Ever had the irresistible urge to see the culture wars put to tortured verse? To understand...

Christian Economics

December 30, 2005
30 December 2005 Better marriages, better savings, better tithing to build God’s kingdom. Oh, yeah, and less debt too....

Certainly, He Said

March 20, 2005
“Despite, or perhaps because of, the lack of historical fact about his motivations, Judas remains a fascination. ‘Certain traditions...

05 July 2004 Daily Links

July 5, 2004
“You have to change with the times,” says megachurch pastor Joel Osteen. “If Jesus were here he’d change with...

Shabbat Reading

April 3, 2004
Shabbat reading below; but first, a scooped report: Is muscular Christianity entering a new weight class? Yes — and...

Christianity

November 30, 2003
The Protestant press Christianity Today — Conservative evangelical ideas and news in a smart, thoughtful magazine — the New Yorker of evangelical...

Don't Go There, Jews

November 4, 2003
To the barricades, Christian soldiers: Christianity Today’s editors predict that Mel Gibson’s Passion “will provoke exactly the same number of anti-Semitic incidents as [Campus...

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