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Marc SimsBibleCultureTheology

What to Learn from the Decline of Young Earth Creationism

The decline of young earth creationism is a reminder that soft cultural pressures and historical ignorance can prove devastating for any movement.

Jake MeadorBibleTheology

Bible and Theology Reading Plans for 2026

A set of reading plans to take you through the Bible in 2026 or through the works of some of the church's greatest teachers.

Hayden NesbitBibleFormation

Resonance and the Psalms

The Psalms can offer a powerful window for helping us understand the shape of a good life in the world that does not seek to control the world.

Andrew KoperskiBibleTheology

Two Cheers for Michael Heiser

While not without its issues, the work of Old Testament scholar Michael Heiser has many strengths and merits a close and sympathetic reading.

Gerald McDermottBibleTheology

Tucker Carlson, American Conservatism, and Christian Heresy

As anti-semitism rises in America, Christians would do well to exercise great care in how they speak about the relationship between Israel and the church.

William E. Boyce and K. J. DrakeBibleFeaturedChurch

The Case for Pew Bibles - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Do pew Bibles matter? Churches of all styles have had to ask this question in recent years. The increase of church plants using secular spaces for worship means that church planters must contemplate the extra weight, hassle, and expense of […]

Jamie WilderBibleFeaturedCurrent Politics

60 Questions for Pro-Choice Christians - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

For many evangelicals, the leaked draft decision last month felt like the culmination of many prayers, tears, hard conversations, and difficult decisions at the voting polls. Now that Roe has fallen, the most vulnerable will now have a chance to […]

Brandon D. SmithBibleFeatured

In Defense of Premodern Exegesis | Mere Orthodoxy

The fourfold method of interpreting Scripture favored by many church fathers is often misrepresented and misunderstood by its modern critics.

Joshua HeavinBibleBook ReviewsJournalSpring 2025

Learning from a Humble Theologian

Though his academic achievements are many, what is most remarkable about the life and work of Richard B. Gaffin is the spirit of humility that defines him.

Daniel HindmanBibleGender

Mythos and Gender

An attentive reading to the opening chapters of Genesis will help us discern how Scriptural accounts of gender confront both the ancient and modern worlds.

Alastair RobertsBible

Did David Rape Bathsheba?: A Close Reading of the Relevant Texts

A close reading of the biblical texts around David's sin gives a more robust and terrifying understanding of his sin than most modern discourses provide.

Wyatt GrahamInstitutionsBibleCurrent Politics

Best Of 2024: Institution Building Requires Virtue

Any institution worth building must be founded on virtue.