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Eddie LaRow

Eddie LaRow is an acquisitions editor with Baker Books.

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Eddie LaRow

Eddie LaRow is an acquisitions editor with Baker Books.

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America250 Forum Day 2: The Weight of History

For together we are Americans; divided we are merely another power doomed to the shipwrecked seas of history. As a Christian, I am thankful that the Divine Will—the Sovereign Hand of God—is at work upholding and sustaining.

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Even in the Agony of Despondency

Lincoln was a great man and leader not despite his frequent melancholy, but because he kept going even under the weight of melancholy.

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That Hideous Narcissism

All in all, the modern self is remarkably free and remarkably miserable. Liberated from limits and boundaries, we find we are not walking toward anything — only away from something.

Eddie LaRowBook Reviews

The Insufficiency of Reenchantment

Carl Trueman's new book makes the case for why reenchantment won't do the things that Christian critics of modernity hope that it will.

Eddie LaRowTechnology

Gen Z and the Search for Status

As material wealth seems more and more remote, the rising generations are turning online to search for status.

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The Rise of the Skilled (and Lonely) Consumer

Cultivating friendship with others in a society set for loneliness requires deliberate choosing and commitment and even sacrifice.

Eddie LaRowTechnologySexuality

The Flattening of the Human Person: Looksmaxxing and Clavicular

Emerging movements that emphasize bodily transformation as a tool for identity curation end up grinding the human person down to their bone structure.