The Archive
Guest WriterEvangelicalism
Blake Adams argues that Myron Penner's "End of Apologetics" is a useful book but one that is defined by an unfortunately false dichotomy.
Jake MeadorFeaturedEconomics and BusinessEvangelicalism
Tim Gloege's book "Guaranteed Pure" is an essential study of evangelical history and a penetrating analysis of how business norms shaped the movement.
Matthew LoftusCultureEconomics
Do Trump voters require our sympathy? Not really. But we can't just dismiss them, either.
Matthew LoftusCultureEconomics
Do Trump voters require our sympathy? Not really. But we can't just dismiss them, either.
Jake Meador
Far from being his salvation, Rodrigues decision to apostatize is actually a further confirmation of the great sin that plagues him throughout Endo's book.
Guest WriterFormation
In the aftermath of tragedy, one of the easiest mistakes a Christian can make is to retreat from relationships for fear of experiencing pain.
Jake MeadorChurch
Dr. Coyle Neal argues that Leithart's new book suffers from a bad understanding of church history and deficient view of the cross.
Matthew Lee Anderson
Welcome to Mere Fidelity, 2017! We are delighted to be back…but even more excited that Hannah Anderson joined us for this first episode of the new year to discuss her new book Humble Roots. Andrew Wilson called it the ‘best new book’ […]
Matthew Loftus
The alternate ending to a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr sermon contains some important words on grace we need to hear today.
Matthew Loftus
The alternate ending to a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr sermon contains some important words on grace we need to hear today.
Hannah AndersonFeaturedEconomics and BusinessCurrent Politics
Separating the place of work from the place of one's home has had a devastating effect on both. Hannah Anderson explains why in today's essay.
Susannah Black RobertsEvangelicalism
Tim Keller just wanted to go on a pleasant autumn walk through Central Park. Unfortunately, his many critics had other ideas.