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Jake MeadorTheology and PracticeCurrent Politics
When we lose track of retributive justice, we lack the philosophical and ethical tools to handle disgraced politicians like Mark Sanford.
Matthew Lee AndersonRoss DouthatCurrent PoliticsSocial conservatismMitt Romney
What happened in the 2012 elections and what difference does it make for social conservatives?
Brett McCrackenPoliticsCurrent Politics
Mitt Romney isn't the perfect candidate for President. But here are five reasons why he might be the best candidate we have.
Matthew Lee AndersonCurrent Politics
Julia's Monochromatic Life: A Guest post by Ryan Messmore
Matthew Lee AndersonCurrent Politics
Accommodation, Contraception, and Religious Freedom
Matthew Lee AndersonCurrent Politics
Alan Noble over at Christ and Pop Culture takes on conservatives for how they went about the Komen controversy: Christian activism tends to take two forms, political and economic. The basic method in both cases is the same, though: we […]
Matthew Lee AndersonPoliticsDemographicsGenderSocial TrendsTheology and PracticeSocial JusticeCurrent PoliticsSociety
The Christian Post and Sojourners
Matthew Lee AndersonPoliticsDemographicsCurrent Politics
Sojourners, the leading organization of the evangelical left, can’t seem to escape the controversy that erupted in March when it rejected an advertisement from Believe out Loud, an organization trying to “significantly increase the number of local churches and denominations […]