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Kirsten SandersBook Reviews
Shopping for a homecoming dress for my daughter made me long for the restrictions of purity culture, which at least left me with my own boundaries intact.
Amy MantravadiBook Reviews
Though barely attempted today, plays written in verse were once quite common. J. C. Scharl's latest is a triumph for the genre and a joy to read.
Nadya WilliamsBook Reviews
An interview with the Charles Williams scholar Grevel Lindop marking the eightieth anniversary of Williams's final novel: 'All Hallows Eve'
Joshua HeavinTheologyBook Reviews
Fred Sanders's latest book will deepen your understanding of our union with Christ and move your heart to worship Jesus.
Amy HallBook Reviews
Every culture has its own myths and stories that resonate with the Christian gospel.
Nadya WilliamsBook Reviews
If churches view singleness as being inherently and universally abnormal and undesirable they miss out on a great part of biblical wisdom and reality.
Nadya WilliamsChurchBook Reviews
A conversation with Anglican historians Adam Carrington and Miles Smith IV on their recent book on early 19th century American Episcopal bishops
Matthew SmithPoetryBook Reviews
Milton's poem got away from him—and somehow he anticipated it. Perhaps that's why he haunts so much western literature.
Daniel K. WilliamsBook Reviews
Though it is not as influential as it once was, for a time Colorado Springs was amongst the preeminent cities in American evangelicalism.
Daniel K. WilliamsBook Reviews
Though it is not as influential as it once was, for a time Colorado Springs was amongst the preeminent cities in American evangelicalism.
Derek RishmawyBook Reviews
Rillera's book fails ultimately because it ironically fails to reckon adequately with the diverse ways Scripture describes Christ's work on our behalf.
Kirsten SandersBook Reviews
By transforming 'awareness of the vulnerable' into valuable symbolic capital, wokeness served the rich while offering nothing to the actually vulnerable.