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Guest WriterEvangelicalismCurrent Politics
It turns out that if all evangelicals know how to do is not be Jerry Falwell, the vacuum is filled by Jerry Falwell, Jr.
Guest WriterFamilyEducation
I’m delighted to run this guest post by friend-of-the-blog Danielle Hitchen. As we sat down to dinner a few weeks ago, my two-year-old daughter folded her hands and bowed her head to pray. Although my husband usually prays for our […]
Guest WriterEconomics and BusinessCurrent Politics
So far as it goes, protecting places by managing the flow of immigrants makes sense, but it drastically understates how globalization complicates the issue.
Guest WriterCurrent Politics
The primary response of Christians to Islamic terror cannot be cries for revenge. Instead, we must see the terrorists as image-bearers and pray for them.
Guest WriterCurrent Politics
A complex mixture of factors have come together to make Donald Trump the Republican nominee for president. Michael Graham lists nine of the most important.
Guest WriterTrinity
Andrew Fulford offers a concise treatment of classical Christian reflection on the trinity and useful summaries of various trinitarian heresies.
Guest WriterCurrent Politics
Healthy societies need a shared way of life and shared knowledge. This necessarily means healthy societies will have borders that must be enforced.
Guest WriterCurrent Politics
Mere O guest writer Bernard Howard offers four theses on Christianity and guns, making the case for why Christians can support gun control.
Guest WriterCurrent Politics
Donald Norman argues that the lesser of two evils method of voting isn't simply wrong-headed, but does actual harm to the church's witness.
Guest WriterEvangelicalismCulture WarCurrent Politics
Donald Trump's triumph over the religious right has an Arthurian feel to it, as Trump slays the movement that, through its own failure, helped birth him.
Guest WriterFormation
Bethlehem College and Seminary Instructor of Theology Matt Crutchmer remembers John Webster, who he never met but who deeply shaped him nonetheless.
Guest WriterFormation
Former John Webster student Joshua Malone reflects on what he learned from his doctorvater during his time as his student.