Life of Faith
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Jesus Is the Key to All Scripture
To the two disciples on the road to Emmaus, the risen Jesus explains “things concerning himself in all the Scriptures,”…
No, Churches Still May Not Endorse Political Candidates
In the latest example of journalists and the online commentariat misstating the nuances of a high-stakes legal…
Leavers, Yearners, and Returners
You could fill a small library with books from the last twenty years devoted to the erosion…
Out of the Wilderness
When the agnostic Swiss playwright and novelist Max Frisch died, he asked that his funeral be conducted…
Abolishing Ourselves
Anyone who doubts that the abolition of man is a present-day reality need only look at the…
A Straight Line to the Pulpit: The Legacy of John MacArthur
In the middle of the twentieth century, with suburbs and churches exploding with intensity, novelist Peter De…
Hello, Goodbye Christianity
The Beatles were boomers, through and through. Their 1966 record Revolver features—along with paradigm-shifting studio trickery and…
While We’re At It
St. Augustine on our final end: “We shall rest and see, see and love, love and praise.”
The Genius of American Christianity
Chesterton was half-right: America is a “nation with the soul of a church.” The other half of…
The Fallacy of Private Religion
Catholic Twitter recently enjoyed a rare moment of unity when Labour MP Chris Coghlan used the platform…
Angels and Kingdoms
We are familiar with the “disenchantment” thesis about modern culture. When Max Weber suggested it in the…
Make Harvard Congregationalist Again
President Trump’s so-called One, Big, Beautiful Bill contains a slew of interesting provisions, one of which concerns…
When Progressive Foundations Fund Evangelism
The political projects men like Christianity Today editor Russell Moore and New York Times columnist David French…
The Quest for the Historical Jesus
In this episode, Michael C. Legaspi joins Rusty Reno on The Editor’s Desk to talk about his…
God and Woman at Cornell
This essay is adapted from a public conversation at Cornell University with Elizabeth Lyon Hall, head of…