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Nadya Williams

Nadya Williams is the Books Editor at Mere Orthodoxy. She holds a PhD in Classics from Princeton University and is the author of Cultural Christians in the Early Church; Mothers, Children, and the Body Politic: Ancient Christianity and the Recovery of Human Dignity; and Christians Reading Classics (forthcoming Zondervan Academic, 2025). She and her husband Dan joyfully live and homeschool in Ashland, Ohio.

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Nadya Williams

Nadya Williams is the Books Editor at Mere Orthodoxy. She holds a PhD in Classics from Princeton University and is the author of Cultural Christians in the Early Church; Mothers, Children, and the Body Politic: Ancient Christianity and the Recovery of Human Dignity; and Christians Reading Classics (forthcoming Zondervan Academic, 2025). She and her husband Dan joyfully live and homeschool in Ashland, Ohio.

Nadya WilliamsBook Reviews

The Midlist, the Middlemen and the Future of American Literature

Because writers take time to grow and develop, it's good that they have long runways. But in today's publishing world, the runways are shorter than ever.

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Motherhood is Fun

We were not meant to do life alone. And doing life together with these small people God entrusts to us for a time is a true and beautiful gift.

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Complementarianism and the Dignity of Women

The idea that men and women are different was obvious to the ancient world. That they were different yet equal was not.

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Recovering the Virtues in This Age of Vice: Four New Books

Four recent books on virtue offer a path toward moral health and rootedness in a time when vices proliferate at the speed of technological innovation.

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Reading the Bible with Ten Church Fathers: An Interview with Gerald Bray

If we will attend to their wisdom, the Church Fathers can help us become more careful and engaged readers of Scripture.

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A Day in the Life of a Screen-Free Child

A screen-free childhood sounds strange and implausible to many, but it remains possible and even relatively attainable for those who desire it.

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Sons of Adam, Daughters of Eve

Lewis believed that every human being is made in the divine image, male or female, as part of the giftedness of creation.

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CSB Women’s Study Bible: An Interview with Stefana Dan Laing

An interview with Stefana Dan Laing on patristics, the work involved in editing a study Bible, and the women of the House of Jacob.

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30 Key Moments in the History of Christianity: An Interview with Mark W. Graham

Grove City historian Mark Graham spoke with Nadya Williams about the Church of the East, Alcuin of York's influence on Charlemagne, and much else.

Nadya WilliamsBook Reviews

30 Key Moments in the History of Christianity: An Interview with Mark W. Graham

Grove City historian Mark Graham spoke with Nadya Williams about the Church of the East, Alcuin of York's influence on Charlemagne, and much else.

Nadya WilliamsFamilyBook Reviews

Discipleship Begins in the Home (But the Church Is Essential Too)

Cam Shaffer's new book is a vital and sobering reminder of the fact that for Christian children faith is often caught more than it is taught.

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Marriage, Family, and the Intellectual Life: Interview with John and Katelyn Shelton

We continue our interview series on family and the intellectual life with a conversation with John and Katelyn Shelton.