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Renewing Minds. Restoring Hope.

Forming Christians in the Church to participate in culture for the common good.

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By Matthew Lee Anderson

EV Symposium: Sci-Fi and the Technocratic Impulse (Ch. 1)

October 20th, 2011|4 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

The Earthen Vessels Symposium: An Invitation

October 18th, 2011|2 min read

By Andrew Walker

New York Times: Red-State Evangelical Fundamentalism

October 18th, 2011|3 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

From the Garden to the City: A Review

October 17th, 2011|6 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Desacralizing Politics and David Brooks

October 16th, 2011|2 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

The World and Everything in It: Facebook Timeline

October 11th, 2011|1 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Together for Adoption: Join me in Phoenix

October 5th, 2011|1 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

The Great Books Reader: A Giveaway

September 28th, 2011|2 min read

By Cate MacDonald

The Chaos Curve: Part I

September 23rd, 2011|2 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Pat Robertson, Divorce, and Alzheimers on Issues, Etc.

September 20th, 2011

By Andrew Walker

A “hubbub” on Marriage with Tony Jones & Lisa Miller

September 19th, 2011|7 min read

By Gary Hartenburg

One Boring Book for College

September 18th, 2011|2 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

What Robertson Means for Marriage

September 16th, 2011|1 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Pat Robertson, Bodies, and Divorce

September 16th, 2011|1 min read

By Andrew Walker

Required Reading: Hauerwas' 'Resident Aliens.'

September 15th, 2011|3 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Introducing the “Author Meets Critics” Sessions

September 14th, 2011|2 min read

By Kevin White

One Book for College: A Thumping Good Novel

September 13th, 2011|2 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

One Book for College: Make your Parents Nervous

September 12th, 2011|3 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Top Posts for August

September 12th, 2011|1 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

"Where were you?" A Meditation on Memory, Place, and 9/11

September 9th, 2011|4 min read