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Recent Writings Page 71

By Matthew Loftus

john the baptist and the advent calendar

December 12th, 2018|1 min read

By Matthew Loftus

what cannot be rebuilt

December 11th, 2018|1 min read

By Jake Meador

Mere Orthodoxy Best of 2018

December 11th, 2018|9 min read

By Matthew Loftus

my two favorite Advent records (plus more!)

December 10th, 2018|1 min read

By Jake Meador

The 2018 Eliot Awards

December 10th, 2018|8 min read

By Matthew Loftus

life and death on a prayer walk

December 7th, 2018|1 min read

By Tim Milosch

Asynchronous Citizens: Addressing Flaws in Digital Citizenship

December 7th, 2018|25 min read

By Matthew Loftus

preventing suicide with text messages

December 6th, 2018|1 min read

By Guest Writer

The Seed of Woman: Mary Among the Protestants

December 6th, 2018|16 min read

By Matthew Loftus

Sabbath and soil

December 5th, 2018|2 min read

By Matthew Loftus

stopping adultery with honesty

December 4th, 2018|1 min read

By Brewer Eberly

Reforming Virtue Ethics

December 4th, 2018|21 min read

By Matthew Loftus

“Uncontrolled liberalism, in other words, prepares the grounds for its own demise.”

December 3rd, 2018|3 min read

By Matthew Loftus

“economics of meaning”

November 30th, 2018|1 min read

By Guest Writer

The Prophet of Unbelief: On Arthur Clough, T. S. Eliot’s Forgotten Predecessor

November 30th, 2018|12 min read

By Matthew Loftus

what Amazon got out of the HQ2 search

November 29th, 2018|1 min read

By Susannah Black and Jake Meador

Forthcoming Special Edition Bibles from a Major Christian Publisher

November 29th, 2018|3 min read

By Joshua Heavin

The Danger of Neglecting the Old Testament

November 28th, 2018|22 min read

By Matthew Loftus

migration and American identity

November 28th, 2018|1 min read

By Matthew Loftus

video killed the #1 burger joint in the country

November 27th, 2018|1 min read