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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 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 WilliamsCurrent Politics
Recovering the notion that 'moral turpitude' disqualifies one from public office would go some way toward restoring the integrity of our political system.
Nadya WilliamsBook Reviews
The happiest people aren't those who have great wealth or power, but those who persist in small, ordinary faithfulness within their communities.
Nadya WilliamsBook Reviews
The story of the Asbury revival is one of the Holy Spirit moving... and also of God's people responding as needed.
Nadya WilliamsFamilyTechnologyEducation
You don't need to depend on laptops and tablets as part of homeschooling; a good library card is (mostly) all you need.
Nadya WilliamsFamilyMarriageSexuality
'Relationships' with AI girlfriends and 'reborn' babies will yield fruit—but whatever fruit that comes will be rotten and inhumane.
Nadya WilliamsFeaturedCulture
When you fall asleep, dear little one, a grey wolf will emerge from the wild forest and will grab you straight from your bed. Back to the forest he will drag you and will deposit you under a willow tree. […]