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Andrew KoperskiCulture
Populism break things. So while it lacks the political capital to reform mainstream higher ed, it does have the power to mangle the Intellectual Right.
Andrew KoperskiBibleTheology
While not without its issues, the work of Old Testament scholar Michael Heiser has many strengths and merits a close and sympathetic reading.
Andrew KoperskiFamilyTheology
Protestant arguments against contraception that simply appeal to church tradition in an undifferentiated way are far too simplistic to be helpful.
Andrew KoperskiBibleFeaturedCurrent Politics
Several months after the shocking naval victory at Salamis in the fall of 480 BC and Xerxes’ hasty retreat to Asia with his navy, a delegation arrived in Athens. Leading this embassy was Alexander I of Macedon, a longtime friend […]