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The case of rugby player Israel Folau raises the question of whether Christians must submit to corporations in the way they submit to the government.
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Mere O's editors can confirm the current status of beloved radio host John Avery Whittaker: He has left evangelicalism behind and joined the Bruderhof.
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We should all strive to be consistent in our pursuit of a pro-life political agenda. But agreeing on objectives is distinct from agreeing on policies.
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Contrary to the claims of its critics, the American localist tradition cannot be reasonably reduced down to a vehicle of white identity politics.
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Social media creates a context in which everyone can voice their opinion on controversies, even when they have nothing to do with them or their home place.
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Borstlap's book fails to deliver on its lofty promises because it doesn't take the time to sufficiently understand the targets of its criticisms.
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Is Scruton's book about a thousand years of western music or just a few centuries?
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Though it is often forgotten, the reformation of the 16th and 17th centuries was as much a literary event as a theological.
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Gavin Ortlund responds to Jonathan Leeman's criticism of his arguments for some version of open membership practices in Baptist churches.
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By Michael Lynch Today, if you walk into a random art gallery in the Grand Rapids, Mich. area, you might come across an 18th century Dutch landscape oil painting with a windmill or a church in its background. Perhaps, the […]
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By Gina Dalfonzo “The variety of Dorothy Sayers’s work makes it almost impossible to find anyone who can deal properly with it all,” wrote C. S. Lewis in his eulogy for his friend and fellow writer. “. . . I […]
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It should be possible for Baptists to both have defined membership practices in their church and to receive those baptized as infants into full membership.