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Stiven Peter is an M.A. student at Reformed Theological Seminary-NYC. Previously, he graduated from the University of Chicago with a double major in economics and religious studies. He currently lives in NYC.
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Stiven Peter is an M.A. student at Reformed Theological Seminary-NYC. Previously, he graduated from the University of Chicago with a double major in economics and religious studies. He currently lives in NYC.
Stiven PeterCulture
Evangelicals obsess over the relationship between Christ and Culture, yet often in ways disconnected from daily life.
Stiven PeterEvangelicalismCulture WarBook Reviews
The Great Dechurching isn't primarily driven by the culture war. It's driven by the radical absence of the church in the day to day lives of people.
Stiven PeterFamilyTechnology
The limitations of moral reasoning via proof texting has left many Christians ill equipped to consider a practice like in vitro fertilization (IVF).
Stiven PeterBook ReviewsJournal 6JournalDemocracy and Solidarity
We no longer have a society; rather, we have an anti-culture which instrumentalizes people.
Stiven PeterBook Reviews
Aaron Renn's negative world thesis isn't about life in Babylon, but life in the time of the Judges.
Stiven PeterFeaturedCultureEvangelicalism
On Sundays, I go to a church whose senior pastor and elder board were mentored by Tim Keller. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, I attend classes in a seminary brought to New York by Tim Keller. When I see a homeless […]