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Matthew Lee Anderson is an Associate Professor of Ethics and Theology in Baylor University's Honors College. He has a D.Phil. in Christian Ethics from Oxford University, and is a Perpetual Member of Biola University's Torrey Honors College. In 2005, he founded Mere Orthodoxy.
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Matthew Lee Anderson is an Associate Professor of Ethics and Theology in Baylor University's Honors College. He has a D.Phil. in Christian Ethics from Oxford University, and is a Perpetual Member of Biola University's Torrey Honors College. In 2005, he founded Mere Orthodoxy.
Matthew Lee AndersonCulture War
What does hope have to do with progressive Christianity and the religious liberty challenges that are currently upon us?
Matthew Lee AndersonMere Fidelity
Mere Fidelity: Christendom and the Privilege of the Church
Matthew Lee AndersonCulture War
The gay rights movement is illiberal and young evangelicals are naive about where it could end.
Matthew Lee Anderson
What role does the resurrection play in ethics? How should Christians think about the natural law?
Matthew Lee AndersonMere Fidelity
Mere Fidelity: The Cross in the Gospels
Matthew Lee Anderson
How does work integrate into our spiritual lives? How should Christians approach their work? Nancy Nordenson, author of Finding Livelihood, joins Alastair and Derek to talk about the kinds of rhythms we need in order to work well. If you enjoyed the […]
Matthew Lee AndersonMere Fidelity
Preston Sprinkle joins Mere Fidelity to discuss whether Christians can ever support war.
Matthew Lee AndersonCulture War
Matthew Lee Anderson continues the conversation about the work of the Church and the use of "countercultural" rhetoric in evangelical circles.
Matthew Lee AndersonMere Fidelity
Theologian Todd Billings discusses Lament and the role it has in the church.
Matthew Lee AndersonCulture War
The hope of the Church does not like primarily with being 'counter-cultural,' but in the orientation towards the person, our Lord Jesus Christ.
Matthew Lee Anderson
What should we make of our new culture of public shaming? Mere Fidelity discusses a growing trend .
Matthew Lee Anderson
What does it mean that the church is in exile? Or that it should be countercultural? The Mere Fidelity guys discuss.