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Matthew grew up in a family of 15 children and completed his medical training in Baltimore, Maryland. Since 2015, he and his family have lived in East Africa, where he currently teaches and practices Family Medicine at a mission hospital. His work has appeared in outlets such as The New York Times, The Atlantic, The New Atlantis, and Mere Orthodoxy and his first book is forthcoming from InterVarsity Press.
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Matthew grew up in a family of 15 children and completed his medical training in Baltimore, Maryland. Since 2015, he and his family have lived in East Africa, where he currently teaches and practices Family Medicine at a mission hospital. His work has appeared in outlets such as The New York Times, The Atlantic, The New Atlantis, and Mere Orthodoxy and his first book is forthcoming from InterVarsity Press.
Matthew LoftusCultureHealth & Medicine
If you eat intellectual junk food, you will get moral diabetes. Which leads to cultural amputations and political dialysis. And terrible-analogy insulin.
Matthew LoftusCultureHealth & Medicine
If you eat intellectual junk food, you will get moral diabetes. Which leads to cultural amputations and political dialysis. And terrible-analogy insulin.
Matthew LoftusCultureEconomics
Don't let the particulars of Wendell Berry's vision hinder you from learning from the principles.
Matthew LoftusCultureEconomics
Don't let the particulars of Wendell Berry's vision hinder you from learning from the principles.
Matthew LoftusCulture
Individualistic atomism is a juggernaut that an authoritarian nationalism won't hold back.
Matthew LoftusCulture
Individualistic atomism is a juggernaut that an authoritarian nationalism won't hold back.
Matthew LoftusHealth & Medicine
There are a lot of things that are broken about the American healthcare system. I think one the main problems can be summed up by observing that most parts of the system are not really designed to make people healthy, take […]
Matthew LoftusHealth & Medicine
There are a lot of things that are broken about the American healthcare system. I think one the main problems can be summed up by observing that most parts of the system are not really designed to make people healthy, take […]
Matthew Loftus
Blogging is dead, they said. Until tweet-threads started taking over Twitter. In lieu of clogging up your timeline with thoughts that I had to cut precious words and meaning from anyway, I’ll be sharing too-long-for-a-tweet yet too-short-for-a-real-essay thoughts here. Probably […]
Matthew Loftus
Blogging is dead, they said. Until tweet-threads started taking over Twitter. In lieu of clogging up your timeline with thoughts that I had to cut precious words and meaning from anyway, I’ll be sharing too-long-for-a-tweet yet too-short-for-a-real-essay thoughts here. Probably […]
Matthew LoftusCurrent Politics
Matthew Loftus takes a closer look at the platform of a new third party in American politics, the Solidarity Party.
Matthew LoftusCulture War
Matthew Loftus responds to the most recent contribution to the BenOp conversation from Bayler professor Alan Jacobs.