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Christian Zionism Isn’t the Caricature of Popular Imagination John D. Wilsey It isn’t end-times fascination that explains the enduring bond between evangelicals and Israel.
After all, the caricatures need not be reprinted in a scholarly treatise on their effects; I’ve read the entire manuscript without having seen the cartoons, and my understanding of the book was not ...
Afterward, a few of them told me they were grateful—perhaps even surprised—that a standard like CT existed to counter the current Christian caricature. “Tomorrow’s readers of CT,” I thought.
These days, though, a local caricature museum is dominating the headlines with a controversial cartoon hanging in its window, depicting Jesus on the cross. Christian leaders want it removed. Zum ...
We have to strongly and frequently remind ourselves that we are supposed to be another Christ, who as the Son of God, the perfect image that God has of himself, is the pattern of our humanity, and ...
While press cartoons are in decline, they have also – especially since the January 7, 2015 attack on the magazine Charlie Hebdo – been the subject of hostile reactions and controversies ...
A gay couple. Luke is a young, chipper, “true-believer” Christian. Adam, a hypochondriac agnostic stuck in a mid-life crisis. Luke is involved in a terrible accident and suffers a brain ...