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25 Non-Christian Press Books from 2018 that Christians Should Read

Brad Vermurlen suggests 25 books on a wide range of topics published by non-Christian presses in 2018 that Christians would benefit from reading.

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The Mere Orthodoxy Holiday Gift Giving Guide | Mere Orthodoxy

Do you have a weird Christian friend who is Extremely Online? Use our guide to help you find the perfect gift for them this Christmas.

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The Seed of Woman: Mary Among the Protestants | Mere Orthodoxy

One need not adopt all the Marian dogmas of the Roman church to recognize that Mary has a larger role in the biblical story than many Protestants recognize.

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The Prophet of Unbelief: T. S. Eliot's Forgotten Predecessor

Though he wrote nearly 100 years before him, the 19th century poet Arthur Clough shows many of the same traits we associate with T. S. Eliot.

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A New Kind of Theological Master's Degree | Mere Orthodoxy

Biola professor Fred Sanders explains the rationale for Biola University's new Master of Arts in Classical Theology program.

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Pack the House: How to Fix the Legislative Branch | Mere Orthodoxy

The easiest way to fix the legislative branch is simple: add more representatives to the House. The legal mechanism for doing it already exists: the CAA.

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Book Review: On Reading Well by Karen Swallow Prior

Karen Swallow Prior manages to teach her readers about virtue and literature without ever treating the books as if they are merely world-view containers.

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An Evangelical Response to the Statement on Social Justice & The Gospel

Malcolm Foley and Justin Hawkins address two key theological errors in the statement and explain how both are departures from historic evangelical theology.

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Why Evangelicals Should Care More About Ecclesiology

Many of the problems currently afflicting evangelicalism circle back in one way or another to questions of power, accountability, and institutional life.

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Faithful Suffering and Medicine After "The Baconian Project" - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

By John Brewer Eberly, Jr., MD and Ben Frush, MD We recently published a case commentary in the AMA Journal of Ethics titled, “What Should Physicians and Chaplains Do When a Patient Believes God Wants Him to Suffer?” which has us […]

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Augustine, Concupiscence, and Friendship | Mere Orthodoxy

Phillip Cary argues that understanding what Augustine meant by "concupiscence" can help us to see why the Spiritual Friendship movement is needed.

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How Bad Theology Hurts the Anxious, Depressed, and Suicidal - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

By Joshua Cayetano As Christian journeys from the “City of Destruction” to the “Celestial City” in The Pilgrim’s Progress, he and his companion, Hopeful, are captured by Giant Despair, the king of Doubting-Castle. In the dungeon, Giant Despair tortures Christian […]