2008-07-03T08:25:57-06:00

Bill Reichart reviews Hancock - and relates to his struggles. Read more

2008-07-03T06:40:43-06:00

First she sang for God, then she kissed a girl — and she liked it. Pastors’ daughter turns into pseudo-lesbian pop princess. Read more

2008-07-02T21:08:33-06:00

Applying What We Know About Our Internet Usage to Our Spiritual Lives: “Put simply, if in our usage of the Web we are training ourselves to concentrate in ten-second bursts, we’re going to struggle, I think, to sustain a meaningful devotional life.” Read more

2008-07-02T15:24:25-06:00

Del Toro answers “Hobbit” questions. Guillermo Del Toro Answers ‘Hobbit’ Fans’ Questions About Returning ‘Rings’ Cast, Religion And More. (ht: Jeffrey Overstreet) Read more

2008-07-02T10:34:08-06:00

Though Christians have spent a lot of time discussing sex and language in movies and books, we’ve generally devoted less effort to analyzing the effect of reading about or viewing violence. Here, two of our CAPC writers, Alan Noble and Carissa Smith, discuss these issues in relation to Blood Meridian. Read more

2008-07-02T09:14:56-06:00

Cal Thomas declares – “Obama is no Christian” Obama can call himself anything he likes, but there is a clear requirement for one to qualify as a Christian and Obama doesn’t meet that requirement. Read more

2008-07-01T17:48:55-06:00

Roger Ebert On Redemption Read more

2008-07-01T16:23:45-06:00

The Mind-Transforming Power of the Internet, and Other Slightly Disturbing Thoughts: “When we surf the web, we’re not participating in a passive forum. We’re swerving into the Autobahn. It’s not a passive medium. It is the definition of active. It has a pace to it, a feel, that encourages us to blitz through page after page, entry after entry, blog after blog. It doesn’t every really urge to slow down and think. It explodes our senses with content. Honestly, how... Read more

2008-07-01T16:09:57-06:00

Richard Clark introduces Christ and Pop Culture's new Twitter feed, and discusses the theological implications of the service itself. Read more

2008-07-01T13:33:51-06:00

Obama Hires New Religious Affairs Adviser Shaun Casey, who teaches religion and politics at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C., has been hired by the Obama campaign to focus on outreach to evangelical voters. Read more




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