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The electoral success of the Republican party has convinced some that evangelicalism is still culturally ascendant. That idea is almost entirely mistaken.
Jake MeadorFeaturedEvangelicalismFormation
Alastair Roberts and Jake Meador discuss how modern individualism shapes and distorts our experience of Lent.
Jake MeadorFeaturedEvangelicalism
The early reviews of Rod Dreher's "The Benedict Option" have tacitly explained why the idea began to catch on in the first place.
Sharon Hodde MillerFeaturedEvangelicalismFormation
This year has changed me. I say this in all earnestness and with no dramatic intent, but this year really has changed me. I am not the same person I was, and my calling has shifted too. It’s difficult to […]
Samuel JamesFeaturedEvangelicalismAnthropology
The sexual revolution depends upon a literally violent division of individual identity and individual bodies. The most brutal proof of this is abortion.
Guest WriterEvangelicalism
Blake Adams argues that Myron Penner's "End of Apologetics" is a useful book but one that is defined by an unfortunately false dichotomy.
Jake MeadorFeaturedEconomics and BusinessEvangelicalism
Tim Gloege's book "Guaranteed Pure" is an essential study of evangelical history and a penetrating analysis of how business norms shaped the movement.
Susannah Black RobertsEvangelicalism
Tim Keller just wanted to go on a pleasant autumn walk through Central Park. Unfortunately, his many critics had other ideas.
Jake MeadorEvangelicalismCurrent Politics
There are three appropriate reactions to the election of Donald Trump: Prayer, loving local places, and preparing ourselves to live as a Christian minority.
Jake MeadorEvangelicalismCurrent Politics
Shakespeare's St Crispin's Day Speech is a reminder of what courage looks like. It's a welcome antidote to the cravenness of evangelicalism's opponents.
Jake MeadorFamilyEconomics and BusinessEvangelicalism
Jen Hatmaker's recently announced shift on the question of homosexuality is entirely predictable if you understand the principles that shape her work.
Jake MeadorChurchEvangelicalism
There are three groups within the existing Benedict Option discussions: the Augustinian radicals, magisterial Protestants, and illiberal Catholics.