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Jake Meador

Jake Meador is the editor-in-chief of Mere Orthodoxy. His writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Commonweal, First Things, Books & Culture, National Review, Comment, Books & Culture, and Christianity Today. He is a contributing editor with Plough and a contributing writer at the Dispatch. He lives in his hometown of Lincoln, NE with his wife and four children.

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Jake Meador

Jake Meador is the editor-in-chief of Mere Orthodoxy. His writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Commonweal, First Things, Books & Culture, National Review, Comment, Books & Culture, and Christianity Today. He is a contributing editor with Plough and a contributing writer at the Dispatch. He lives in his hometown of Lincoln, NE with his wife and four children.

Jake Meador

The Jingling Bells of Publicity - Commonplaces

A. D. Sertillanges offers a devastating rebuke of much of the work done by today's "public intellectuals."

Jake Meador

The Jingling Bells of Publicity - Commonplaces

A. D. Sertillanges offers a devastating rebuke of much of the work done by today's "public intellectuals."

Jake Meador

Plough Magazine: The Hole in Wendell Berry's Gospel - Commonplaces

Plough Magazine features a common but wrong-headed critique of Berry's work.

Jake Meador

Plough Magazine: The Hole in Wendell Berry's Gospel - Commonplaces

Plough Magazine features a common but wrong-headed critique of Berry's work.

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The Puritan Society - Commonplaces

Early American history scholar Francis Bremer describes the Puritan doctrine of the commonwealth.

Jake MeadorChurchEconomics

The Puritan Society - Commonplaces

Early American history scholar Francis Bremer describes the Puritan doctrine of the commonwealth.

Jake MeadorEconomics

Demonic Rapaciousness - Commonplaces

Russell Moore on the role that money and business play in the decadence of American life.

Jake MeadorEconomics

Demonic Rapaciousness - Commonplaces

Russell Moore on the role that money and business play in the decadence of American life.

Jake MeadorChurch

Losing a Majority Mindset - Commonplaces

Russell Moore on the consequences that seeing ourselves as a majority has had on American Christians.

Jake MeadorChurch

Losing a Majority Mindset - Commonplaces

Russell Moore on the consequences that seeing ourselves as a majority has had on American Christians.

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Tradition Doesn't Solve the Problem of Christian Unity - Commonplaces

Philip Schaff explains why appeals to church tradition do not actually provide a sound basis for Christian unity or buffer against divisiveness.

Jake MeadorChurch

Tradition Doesn't Solve the Problem of Christian Unity - Commonplaces

Philip Schaff explains why appeals to church tradition do not actually provide a sound basis for Christian unity or buffer against divisiveness.