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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.
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The End of our Exploring is coming soon to store shelves everywhere. Here are a few words on what it means to market a book these days.
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Matthew Lee Anderson speaks about the vocation of writing when words are cheap, and he also reads an excerpt from his new book, The End of Our Exploring.
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An Augustianian reading of the suburbs and why we should both love and hate them. The suburbs are an attempt to capture the best of city and rural life.
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Anthony Esolen's understanding of the Boy Scouts decision to admit gay students may be framed badly. Emily Alianello and Eve Marie Barner Gleason respond.
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Mere Orthodoxy is announcing "Notes," its latest effort curated by Jake Meador.
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Conservative Christians cannot give up on persuasion. They must maintain hope of their neighbors grasping the truth. Fragmentation can't stop persuasion.
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What should marriage advocates learn from the pro-life movement? Thinking more like progressives rather than conservatives would be a good start.
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Radical Christianity has swept the nation. Matthew Lee Anderson keeps discussing his Christianity Today's story on radical faith.
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The new radicals have made a splash in American Christianity. But what does radical Christianity mean, and is being radical a faithful form of Christianity?
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Radical Christianity has been promoted by David Platt, Kyle Idleman, and others. At Christianity Today, Matthew Lee Anderson examines the radical trend.
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Consider the interrelationship between caffeine and marijuana. Caffeine may engender work and restlessness, while marijuana invokes sloth.
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Dr. Christopher Mitchell, Director of the Wade Center at Wheaton, is coming to Biola University's Torrey Honors Institute.