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Jake MeadorEthics
While the critique of civility as a tool for enforcing conformity from some left-wing writers is valid, there's more to the story than just that.
Jake MeadorEthicsEconomics and BusinessCulture War
The growing popularity of boycotts suggests a dark future for neighborliness in the United States.
Samuel JamesEthicsCurrent Politics
Abortion supporters heavily rely upon rhetoric that softens and distracts from the realities of legalized abortion.
Jake MeadorEthicsCurrent Politics
Alastair Roberts and Jake Meador had a recent email exchange on the issues of moral sentimentalism, ethical reasoning, and living in a bureaucratic society.
Jake MeadorEthics
If discussions of complementarianism do not range out into discussions of creation and nature then they are not worth having.
Jake MeadorPoliticsEthics
Love in Harry Potter is not primarily a feeling or emotion, but rather an orientation to the world that transforms everything one looks at.
Matthew Lee AndersonEthics
The good and prudence have something to do with each other.
Matthew Lee AndersonEthicsPro-Lifephysician assisted suicideFormation
A Tale of Two Deaths
Matthew LoftusEthics
Brian Palmer doesn't trust medical missionaries. Matthew Loftus does an in-depth analysiss of the role evidence plays in medical missions.
Guest WriterEvangelicalsEthicschristianityKathryn JoyceLiberia
Maralee Bradley proposes a cautious response to Kathryn Joyce's article on evangelicals and foreign adoption.
Guest WriterEthics
Oliver O'Donovan and Alisdair MacIntyre on how morality and story must go together.
Graedon ZorziTheologyEthicsvirtuechristianityFormation
It's time to reconsider the phrase, “It wasn’t me. It was God.” The phrase carries within it an inadequate account of humility.