2008-04-21T13:00:49-06:00

David Dunham kicks off CAPC's American Idol week by praising honest evaluation in an age of "Idol" words. Read more

2008-04-19T22:18:09-06:00

The role of the church in politics? People in the pews speak out. Read more

2008-04-19T16:02:29-06:00

Expelled Movie Reviews The Christian community is praising it with it’s endorsements.  While the media critics are giving it a Rotten Tomato. Read more

2008-04-18T21:00:37-06:00

New children’s book, My Beautiful Mommy, helps kids to understand and deal with their Mom’s plastic surgery. Read more

2008-04-18T16:59:24-06:00

Carrissa Smith may not be as crazy about Expelled as you are. Read more

2012-10-04T17:36:34-06:00

“I think it ought to have struck some manly man a while ago, perhaps while watching Braveheart, that for a man to really, really thoroughly enjoy Braveheart might be a little queer.” Read more

2008-04-18T09:16:03-06:00

The Horizons of the Possible The word culture is huge and vague at the same time, and it’s easy to misuse. People use culture to refer to a nebulous set of beliefs and values that surround us like the atmosphere, omnipresent and invisible. It’s like the water fishes swim in: all around them, but taken for granted. When we think of culture in this vague way, our engagement with culture is also vague. Read more

2008-04-17T16:37:36-06:00

Lindelof and Cuse discuss the return of Lost, and when asked what literature might figure into the show’s future, Lindelof and Cuse said the following: “Continue reading the Bible.” Read more

2008-04-17T12:41:14-06:00

Bill Reichart wants us to know it's okay to watch Lars and the Real Girl. Read more

2008-04-16T13:34:07-06:00

Here at Christ and Pop Culture, we don’t want our readers to think we just sit around watching movies and arguing about visual morality. We like to read, too, and thought it might be helpful to review the latest book on the interaction between our faith and our spot in history. Here, then, is my review of D.A. Carson’s, “Christ and Culture Revisited.” Read more




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