"Barriers to Accepting the Possibility of Creation by Means of an Evolutionary Process: II. Concerns of the Typical Parishoner" or "Creation, Evolution, and Christian Laypeople" (white paper presented at The BioLogos Foundation, November, 2009)
The Advent of Humility: Jesus is the reason to stop concentrating on ourselves. (Christianity Today, December 22, 2008)
The Gospel and the Poor (Themelios journal, 33:3, December 2008)
The Case for Commissioning (Not Ordaining) Deaconesses (byFaith, Issue Number 21, August 2008)
The Gospel in All its Forms: Like God, the gospel is both one and more than that. (Leadership Journal, Spring 2008)
A New Kind of Urban Christian: As the city goes, so goes the culture. (Christianity Today, May 1, 2006)
Post-Everythings: Reformed theology engages the emerging culture. Why don’t we? (PCA News, July 2003) [and reactions to it: Are We Redefining Reformed Theology? ~ Marshall C. St. John, Are We Really Listening to Each Other? ~ Brent Copeland]
The Centrality of The Gospel (this article arguably is the cornerstone of Kellerism)
Religion-less Spirituality: How do you reach people who think church is the problem, not the answer? (Leadership Journal, Fall 1999)
Preaching Hell in a Tolerant Age: Brimstone for the broad-minded (Leadership Journal, Fall 1997; also at www.e-n.org.uk)
Keller, Timothy J. "Puritan Resources for Biblical Counseling". The Journal of Pastoral Practice, Vol 9 No. 3 (1988) pages 11-44.
Keller, Timothy J. "Preaching to the Secular Mind". The Journal of Biblical Counseling, Vol 14 No. 1 (Fall 1995) pages 54-62.
Articles posted at the Redeemer church website
The Redeemer Report (monthly newsletter in PDF format, dating back to 1996) often has articles by Tim Keller
Articles collected elsewhere
The Current State of Affairs in America (at monergism.com)
The Gnostics and Jesus (at monergism.com, originally in Redeemer Report, April 2004)
The Missional Church (2001) (ht: sheasumlin)
Should You Pass On Bad Reports? (at theologica.blogspot.com)
How Timothy Keller Spreads the Gospel in New York City, and Beyond in The Atlantic (2/21/11)
A wave came in: How an introvert like Tim Keller became a great preacher - interview in World Magazine (May 2010)
American Idols - interview by Christianity Today on the book "Counterfeit Gods" in which he explains why money, sex, and power so easily capture our affections (November 2009)
3 questions with Tim Keller - interview by Garrett E. Wishall [Towers Online, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 5/19/09]
We Need a Theology of Revival - a Keller interview by Darryl Dash [ChristianWeek, 12/1/08; also in 2 parts, Ministry in a Post-Christian Culture + Effective ministry in a Changing Culture]
An Interview with Timothy Keller by Anthony Sacramone (First Things, 2/25/08)
about The Reason for God book and the ministry of Redeemer Presbyterian Church
Tim Keller Reasons with America: The New York pastor explains why he’s taking his ministry model on the road. (Christianity Today, 6/20/2008)
An Interview with Tim Keller by Justin Taylor - about his book, The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism (January 2008)
One Minute One-on-One: An Interview with Timothy Keller in Preaching Today Audio (10/16/07) — Keller describes his planning process for preaching and sermon preparation. Keller also responded to Unashamed Workman's Ten Questions for Expositors (4/4/07)
Mark Driscoll interviews Tim Keller and Darrin Patrick of The Journey Church (St. Louis)
America’s Darkest Hour interview, Evangelicals Now (October 2001)
Tim Keller: Churches Worldwide Need to Move into Cities (10/21/10 summary of Tim Keller's address @ The Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization, aka Cape Town 2010)
How Tim Keller Found Manhattan: The pastor of Redeemer Church is becoming an international figure because he's a local one. (Christianity Today, June 2009, cover story)
Anti-moralist Christianity: Book of the Year author and New York pastor Tim Keller takes skeptics in and outside the church from doubt to reason-filled faith (World Magazine, June 28, 2008)
Reasons For Good Friday (The Washington Post, March 21, 2008)
The Smart Shepherd: A New York pastor who says he thinks too much wants to bring his Christian message to the world (Newsweek, 2/18/08; cf. Keller’s comments on this article and Ed Stetzer’s comments)
Clergy Again Shoulders Burdens of Consoling and Explaining (New York Times, 9/11/06 memorial service; cache, sermon text)
Influentials 2006: Religion (New York Magazine, 5/16/06)
Preaching the Word and Quoting the Voice (New York Times, 2/26/06; cached pdf; cf. disclaimer from kellered: “Redeemer does not aspire to fame. In fact, Redeemer did not want the article done but the journalist was going to do it whether or not Redeemer helped him to write it. … Redeemer is happy to fly under the radar…”)
Fresh Plants in the City: Tim Keller and Redeemer Presbyterian are making New York an urban church planting center (Leadership Journal, Winter 2005)
“A cultural center like New York can be changed, says Keller, if it can produce two types of new churches: churches that reach new immigrants and new residents, and center-city churches that help professionals function as Christians in a pluralistic culture.”
Fresh Plants in the City: Tim Keller and Redeemer Presbyterian are making New York an urban church planting center.
(Christianity Today, January 1, 2005)
New York’s New Hope: From inner-city gardens, to fine-art exhibitions, to political activism, street-smart churches are changing the culture of America’s largest and most dynamic city. (Christianity Today, December 2004)
excerpt from "Church opens just for yuppies" in The Washington Times (1/10/04)
Many in this new breed of PCA church rent, not own, their buildings, he said, partly because its congregations quickly outgrow their quarters. The concept originated with the Rev. Tim Keller, a Presbyterian minister who in 1989 founded Redeemer Presbyterian in Manhattan. It is now at 3,000 members, 80 percent of whom are single, meeting at Hunter College on the Upper West Side. Evangelical Christians, Mr. Keller realized, by and large were not conversant with the educational, medical, media, artistic and cultural institutions that surround them in any large city. Thus, most cities had taken on a secularized, post-Christian, postmodern spiritual dynamic.
Manhattan Ministry a Year Later (Christianity Today, November 18, 2002)
Preaching Amid Pluralism: Elevating Christ in a culture that sees all religions as equal (Leadership Journal, Winter 2002)
Deeper Faith: What to preach when uncertainty is the new normal (Leadership Journal, Winter 2002)
When the News Intrudes: What do you say from the pulpit about national crises and tragedies? (Leadership Journal, Winter 2000)
Virtuous Preaching: In today’s culture, how can we speak about integrity? (Leadership Journal, Summer 1996)