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Open theology has been "normalized," and that's a good thing.
New rules for political engagement.
Stephen Carter's second novel returns to the world of black élites.
A jeremiad against the "political captivity of the gospel" among American evangelicals.
Will the Boy Who Lived live?
A fan of comic books wants to clean house.
And learning how to make sense of his renunciations.
An adventurous tale for readers young and old.
Getting the "Faith Angle" on the news.
Our grandfather in heaven.
A response to Sam Harris' Letter to a Christian Nation.
Move over, Sam Harris; another atheist wants the pulpit.
A powerful second novel from the author of The Piano Tuner.
A revealing memoir from Robert Hughes.
More on "justice talk," occasioned by a symposium on Nicholas Wolterstorff's forthcoming magnum opus.
Valentino Achak Deng's long journey.
A report on a symposium devoted to Nicholas Wolterstorff's forthcoming magnum opus.
In praise of accidental sagacity.
A report from the 2007 Festival of Faith & Music at Calvin College.
B&C's annual baseball review and preview.
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