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Renewing Minds. Restoring Hope.

Rooted orthodoxy and patient reflection in a fractured and noisy world.

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By Jake Meador

Regarding Nebraska

September 12th, 2016|12 min read

By Alastair Roberts

The Treachery of Narratives

September 7th, 2016|13 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Mere Fidelity: Are there any more Christian 'Intellectuals'?

September 6th, 2016|1 min read

By Jake Meador

Purity as Branding in the Evangelical Sub-Culture

September 2nd, 2016|7 min read

By Jake Meador

More on Sex After Christianity

September 1st, 2016|10 min read

By Jake Meador

On David Gushee’s Dishonesty

August 24th, 2016|10 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Mere Fidelity: On Plagiarism, with Justin Taylor

August 23rd, 2016|1 min read

By Jake Meador

Francis Schaeffer and Christian Intellectualism

August 18th, 2016|16 min read

By Guest Writer

Global Economies, Immigration, and Precarious Places

August 17th, 2016|35 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Mere Fidelity: The Olympics and Sport, with Michael Austin

August 16th, 2016|2 min read

By Guest Writer

The Cross and ISIS

August 12th, 2016|5 min read

By Guest Writer

The Nine Constellations of Donald Trump

August 11th, 2016|30 min read

By Jake Meador

When Writers Become Brands

August 10th, 2016|14 min read

By Chris Krycho

32 Theses (and several more words) on Podcasting

August 9th, 2016|18 min read

By Miles Smith

Reviewing Nancy Isenberg’s “White Trash”

August 8th, 2016|9 min read

By Jake Meador

An Addendum on Evangelicals Endorsing Trump

August 5th, 2016|11 min read

By Jake Meador

The Evangelical Case for Voting for David Duke

August 3rd, 2016|10 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Mere Fidelity: On Satire, with Karen Swallow Prior

August 2nd, 2016|1 min read

By Matthew Loftus

One Third Party Evangelicals Should Look at Seriously: The American Solidarity Party

August 1st, 2016|11 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Recovering our Confidence: Four Theses on Social Conservatism (#4)

July 29th, 2016|7 min read