Roy Moore and the hypocrisy of America’s evangelicalsOpinion: Evangelicals have positioned themselves as America’s moral compass for decades. But many are long due for a hard look in the mirror.
The Reformation at 500: Grappling with Martin Luther’s anti-Semitic legacyOpinion: On the Reformation’s 500th anniversary, what lessons have been learned from the virulent but influential hatred of a foundational church figure?
Little mosque in an Anglican church’Have you seen Little Mosque on the Prairie? It’s the same but in real life.’
What is the real meaning of the cross?Its position in Christianity has evolved dramatically, and the cross remains today as central and as debated an icon as ever
Q&A: Reza Aslan on religion and U.S. politicsReligious scholar Reza Aslan on why evangelicals voted for Donald Trump, the Democrats’ faith problem, Iran, and much more
The key to growing Protestant churchesFrom 2016: Mainline Protestant churches that focus on the Gospel and prayer are growing, while those that don’t are in decline
How Donald Trump is dividing evangelical ChristiansThe divisive Trump has fractured the Republican Party’s longtime alliances—and it could dramatically reshape U.S. politics
Why John Calvin is still relevantA compelling argument as the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation approaches
Did Jesus really exist?Memory research has cast doubt on the few things we knew about Jesus, raising an even bigger question.
A saviour in PyongyangInside the dangerous—and often controversial—effort to spread Christianity in the hermit kingdom