‘Why Christianity Today’ Revisited
The first editorial for this magazine—reprinted here—still reflects our ‘deepfelt desire.’
- The Evangelical Witness in a Modern MediumBehind this initial issue stands a year of prayer, of decision, of planning. (Plus: CT's first masthead)
- Biblical Authority in EvangelismI had many doubts about the Bible. Now I see Scripture as a flame that melts away unbelief.
- The Fragility of Freedom in the WestIndividual liberty is not a sufficient yardstick of to measure Freedom versus Slavery.
- The Primary Task of the ChurchWhy bringing men and women into a saving relationship to God through Jesus Christ beats any other emphasis.
- Changing Climate of European TheologyWe have been placed by God in an extremely exciting time—an era charged with tension.
- Evangelism and the Sacred BookKarl Barth and Billy Graham are both rescuing the Bible from Liberalism. But their views on Scripture differ dramatically.
- Vision of Sovereignty a Remedy for TensionsWe are prone to forget that God sees all time and eternity at once.
- Books in ReviewA look inside Ernest White's “Christian Life and the Unconscious,” B. B. Warfield’s “Calvin and Augustine,” and other important volumes.
- The Gospel of MatthewAn eye-witness received special grace and guidance from the Holy Spirit to give a faithful account of information received from other sources.
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Special Sections
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Ann Voskamp: We Must Trade Charity for SolidarityAn excerpt from The Broken Way
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Evangelical Views of the 2016 Election: Swimming Against the Stream, An Evangelical Vote for Gary JohnsonWomen's Ministry Council Co-Founder is a long-time Libertarian.(The Exchange)
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The First in My Family to Graduate CollegeNone of my family graduated from high school. My father was a Cuban musician and my mother was a singer.
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Ten Christian Athletes Who Were Tebowing Before TebowChristian sports stars have a long history of using their public platform to display their private faith.
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Why Jesus, Not Salvation, Is God’s Greatest Gift to UsWe’re too quick to see the What instead of the Who.
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The Beard-Battle that Almost Split ChristendomA fond look back at the time when growing facial hair was an excommunication-worthy offense.
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88 Minutes of Film That Could Save a LifeThat's the power of 'The Station Agent.'
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What Politics Can (and Can’t) Do to Prevent Another HolocaustGood governments can slow the spread of genocide, but they can’t stop people from becoming genocidal.