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Jake MeadorCulture War
Stories of evangelicals struggling with fatigue from the culture war have been getting a great deal of attention. But "culture war" may be the wrong term.
Matthew Lee AndersonCulture War
Matthew Lee Anderson continues the conversation about the work of the Church and the use of "countercultural" rhetoric in evangelical circles.
Matthew Lee AndersonCulture War
The hope of the Church does not like primarily with being 'counter-cultural,' but in the orientation towards the person, our Lord Jesus Christ.
Matthew Lee AndersonCulture War
Evangelicals claim to be countercultural. What does a counter-cultural Christianity mean, though? Matthew Lee Anderson considers.
Matthew Lee AndersonPolitical Theologypeter leithartCulture Warduck dynastyLouie Giglio
Peter Leithart's claim that we should not be silent in the culture wars focuses on Jesus's life, but raises more questions than it answers.
Matthew Lee AndersonCulture War
Is there an evangelical war on contraception?
Matthew Lee AndersonCulture War
Hobby Lobby's critics claim it's business with China is morally inconsistent. But Hobby Lobby's relationship to China is not the same as with the States
Matthew Lee AndersonCulture War
Joseph Bottum has suggested that conservatives should pursue enchantment rather than pursue social ethics. But what if social ethics are enchanted?
Matthew Lee Andersonpeter leithartCulture WarRepublicanRoss DouthatSocial conservatism
Was the 2012 an election disaster for evangelicals and social conservatives? What sort of approach should they take going forward? Can they speak hopefully?
Chris KrychoCulturevictimizationCulture Warconfidenceressentimentculture warsGod's sovereigntyEvangelicalism
The attitude of the permanent victim is toxic; Christians must reject it if we are to have the kinds of impact we desire.
Matthew Lee AndersonCulture War
What's Conservative about "Non-Culture War Conservatism"?
Matthew Lee AndersonCulture War
Earlier this year I raved about an important book that has been (unfortunately) overlooked by most commentators on evangelical political engagement. I invited Professor Shields to answer a few questions based on the work and he graciously accepted. 1) […]