If you thought the “Worship Wars” were bad, they pale in comparison to the century’s-long theological back-and-forth over which is more spiritual: unshaven or clean-shaven, beard or no
I’ve been rereading Harry Potter this summer. (I reread them every year, though usually in the fall.) One reason I keep coming back every year is that the series is
Through children’s literature and the adventures of children, Lewis pits the child-likeness of God’s Kingdom against the childish grownups of Modern Western culture. Of the many children in
Romancing God: Evangelical Women and Inspirational Fiction by Lynn S Neal (University of North Carolina Press, 2006; ISBN 978-0-8078-5670-3, $18.95). I bet you’d never imagined reading a TTC
In our stories, Dr. King is good, Malcolm X is bad. Dr. King was a Christian. Malcolm X was a Muslim.Dr. King promoted nonviolence. Malcolm X promoted violence.Dr.
The civil rights movement of the 50s and 60s didn’t arise out of nothing. It wasn’t merely a reaction to the realities of segregation and racism in those
Many Christians in my life lament or are angered by the fact that a portion of their tax dollars helps fund Planned Parenthood. They feel their money is being
If you’re a regular reader of Thinking Through Christianity, you might be familiar with my affinity for Gungor from my post about Christian music. I love the way they experiment with music and the