We covered this last night. Here is Galli’s response to Christianity Today‘s reporting: By now you may have read about the turmoil at Christianity Today regarding charges of sexual harassment in recent years. I’m featured in a story as a...
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Former Christianity Today editor Mark Galli accused of sexual harassment
Daniel Silliman, a news editor at Christianity Today, broke this story this afternoon. According to Bob Smietana’s reporting at Religion News Service, Silliman’s reporting had the full blessing of the Christianity Today leadership. Here is a taste of Silliman’s piece:...
Mark Galli’s journey to Catholicism
In September we did a post on Mark Galli‘s conversion to Catholicism. Read it here. Over at Denver Catholic, Aaron Lambert sheds a bit more light on the faith journey of the former editor of Christianity Today. Here is a...
Former *Christianity Today* editor Mark Galli will convert to Catholicism
I did not see this coming. Here is Yonat Shimron at Religion News Service: On Sunday (Sept. 13), Mark Galli will stand before Bishop Richard Pates in the Cathedral of St. Raymond Nonnatus in Joliet, Illinois, to hear these words:...
Christianity Today’s Former Editor Mark Galli Debates Court Evangelical Richard Land on Boston Public Radio
The conversation occurred on WBUR-Boston. Listen here. Some of you may recall that Richard Land was behind the editorial that led to the resignation of its political editor Napp Nazworth. A few takeaways: Galli says he had been planning the...
*Christianity Today* Editor Mark Galli Says His Critics are Ethically Naive
Mark Galli, the outgoing editor of Christianity Today and the author of an editorial calling for Donald Trump’s removal, recently spoke with Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs of The New York Times. Here are some highlights of the interview: On the day after...
Evangelicals Defend Mark Galli and *Christianity Today* in An Open Letter
It was published today at Religion News Service. Read it here. The signers: Amy Julia Becker, author and speaker Dale Hanson Bourke, author Mae Elise Cannon, author and executive director of Churches for Middle East Peace Rob Dalrymple, author and...
Jerry Falwell Jr.: Mark Galli and *Christianity Today* Ignore “the teaching of Jesus”
Check out Falwell Jr.’s interview with Newsmax. For someone who says that faith has nothing to do with politics he sure sounds like it matters here. A taste: “It’s sort of one of those lost magazines from the past, like...
The Fallout from Mark Galli’s *Christianity Today* Editorial
How will Mark Galli’s editorial effect Christianity Today and the larger evangelical community? Sarah Pulliam Bailey explores this question today at The Washington Post. A taste: The decision by Christianity Today to publish an editorial describing President Trump as “immoral” and calling...
Is Mark Galli an “Evangelical Elite?” Is He “Out of Touch?”
Carl Trueman, a theologian who teaches at Grove City College in western Pennsylvania, thinks that Mark Galli, the editor of Christianity Today and the author of this editorial, is an “evangelical elite” who is “out of touch” with ordinary evangelicals. Here is...
What the Court Evangelicals (and some others) are Saying About Mark Galli’s *Christianity Today* Editorial
Here is Robert Jeffress: .@CTmagazine is a dying magazine that has been “Never Trump” from the beginning. They are going against 99% of evangelical Republicans who oppose impeachment. President @realDonaldTrump is the most pro-life, pro-religious liberty, pro-Israel President in history!...
Mark Galli, Editor of *Christianity Today*, Talks to *The Atlantic*
Here is a taste of Emma Green’s interview with Christianity Today’s Mark Galli in the wake of the magazine’s call to remove Donald Trump: Green: One of the things that you seem most concerned about in the editorial is the reputation of evangelicalism—of...
Galli and Crouch Take the Reigns at “Christianity Today” Magazine
From the CT website: Mark Galli and Andy Crouch are to lead the US magazine Christianity Today. Galli was previously CT’s managing editor and author of Chaos and Grace, and God Wins. He takes on the new role of editor....
Evangelical roundup for April 4, 2022
What is happening in Evangelical land? Randall Balmer on the Mark Galli sexual harassment charges. Evangelical worship leader Sean Feucht does not want you to be fooled: Jim Wallis on mixing religion and politics. Two important evangelical voices meet: Franklin...
Evangelical roundup for March 24, 2022
What is happening in Evangelical land? What is going on at Calvin University? Two former female employees at Christianity Today talk about the Mark Galli sexual harassment allegations. Dan Silliman, the Christianity Today reporter who broke the Mark Galli story,...
Evangelical roundup for March 21, 2022
What is happening in Evangelical land? A Southern Baptist college struggles to keep the doors open after what appears to be financial mismanagement. Texas evangelical women are deconstructing. Former Liberty University Standing for Freedom Center (Falkirk Center) fellow and Trump...
What is popular this week at Current?
Here are the most popular features of the week at Current: John H. Haas, “Avoid War” Jay Case, “Coca-Cola and Authenticity: What’s Not to Like?” Amanda McCrina, “History Brought Us Here” Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt, “Celebrating the Humanity of Edmonia Lewis” Agnes...
Evangelical roundup for February 21, 2022
What is happening in Evangelical land? David Brooks talks to Russell Moore, one of the subjects of his recent piece on dissenting evangelicals. Moore says “crazy has become a church-growth strategy.” Not everyone likes it: I don’t know this guy...
The editors of Current discuss “Elite Evangelicalism”
The Current editors recently got together via ZOOM to discuss the idea of “Elite Evangelicalism.” The conversation is available to Deep Water subscribers of Current. In the course of the hour we talked about the following pieces: Mark Galli, Substack...
What Carl Trueman Gets Right About the American University
Illiberal rule mocks the liberal pretensions of the academy today