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Guest WriterEvangelicalismCurrent Politics
Stephen Wolfe explains why any attempted third party movement amongst evangelicals would be doomed to fail from the start.
Guest WriterEducationEvangelicalism
James Smith's new book "You Are What You Love" is an exploration of how people practices shape desires and desires shape people.
Guest WriterCurrent Politics
Deconstructionism tells us that words don't really have any meaning. Donald Trump's campaign has taken that idea and run with it.
Guest WriterTheologyBook Reviews
Keith Johnson's Theology as Discipleship is a deeply helpful book for theologians. But it is not, the protestations of its endorsers aside, for everyone.
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Traces of the Trinity helps Christian readers to see how reality itself is trinitarian at its deepest roots.
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Dylan Pahman argues that the Jedi aversion to family is not a failure on their part, but an appropriate recognition of the nature of the Force's calling.
Guest WriterHermeneutics
Tim Scheiderer is a freelance writer and Southern Seminary graduate. He lives in metro Washington, DC. Culture is a force comprised of traditions curated and subsequently cherished in the hearts of the collective as years expire. It presses itself upon […]
Guest WriterTelevisionPascal's WagerStephen Colbert
A recent episode of the Late Show featured a blunt and surprising back-and-forth between Bill Maher and Stephen Colbert.
Guest WriterLiteratureOrthodoxyWendell BerryGK Chestertonagatha christiedorothy sayersfictiontana french
It's not a coincidence that some of the greatest writers of detective fiction are also orthodox Christians.
Guest WriterCulture War
Bryan McGraw is Associate Professor of Politics at Wheaton College and lover of all things smoked BBQ. Two groups lately have found themselves on the defensive politically and socially, and seem deeply befuddled as to why—and why it seems to […]
Guest WriterBook ReviewsReviewLilaMarilynne Robinson
Sacred Loneliness and Sacred Comfort: A Review of Marilynne Robinson’s 'Lila'
Guest WriterSexuality
Matthew Vines objected to Andrew Wilson's parody of Christians and homosexuality. But it is an accurate satire of God and the Gay Christian.