Matthew Arbo
Dr. Matthew Arbo is the author of Political Vanity: Adam Ferguson on the Moral Tensions of Early Capitalism (Fortress Press, 2014) and, more recently, Walking Through Infertility: Biblical, Theological, and Moral Counsel for those who are Struggling (Crossway, 2018). His essays and articles on wide-ranging moral and political questions appear in several edited volumes and top-tier journals, including Political Theology, Studies in Christian Ethics, and the Evangelical Review of Society and Politics. Arbo is an active participant in the scholarly community, contributing as an invited panelist or presenter for conferences at Princeton University, University of Notre Dame, and Tyndale House (Cambridge), among others. He is a member of the American Academy of Religion, Society of Christian Ethics, and Evangelical Theological Society.
By Matthew Arbo
The Need for Protestant Ethicists: A Response to Carl Trueman
September 13th, 2024|10 min read
By Matthew Arbo
We Would Rather Be Ruined Than Changed: Anxiety as a Moral Concept
April 16th, 2024|14 min read
By Matthew Arbo
Rules for (Theological) Retrieval
February 15th, 2023|4 min read
By Matthew Arbo
The Importance of Political Theology
April 24th, 2020|6 min read
By Matthew Arbo
Come, Desire of Nations, Come: An Advent Reflection
December 12th, 2019|5 min read