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Matthew LoftusEvangelicalismFormation

Fear the Lifestyle that will Kill Body and Soul - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Matthew Loftus on the virtues of risk, the dangers of comfort, and how it all relates to the ongoing Benedict Option conversation.

Jake MeadorEvangelicalism

The Future of Evangelicalism at Patheos - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

I wrote a piece for the future of evangelicalism series over at Patheos.

Jake MeadorEvangelicalism

In Search of Sanctuary: Reviewing Young Evangelical Memoirs - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Many young evangelical memoirs offer a number of essential lessons for evangelicals as as well as a few cautionary tales about church life gone wrong.

Jake MeadorEvangelicalism

Schaeffer: Excluding SSA Christians from Church Life is "Cruel and Wrong." - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

In 1968 Francis Schaeffer wrote on how the church ought to SSA Christians. Pulpit and Pen would do well to listen to him.

Brett McCrackenHomosexualityTechnologyChurchEvangelicalismTheology and PracticeSexualitySocial MedialgbtqQ BostonRod DreherMichael HortonGabe LyonsQ Ideasgay marriageFormation

What Proximity is Worth

Reflections on Q Boston, healthy disagreement and the importance of relational proximity in a world of disembodied discourse and principles over people.

Matthew Lee AndersonEvangelicalism

The Media, Evangelicals, and Me: On Being a Pessimist in a Progressive Age

Evangelicals fight their proxy wars through the media, giving them a progressive hue.

Jake MeadorHistoryEvangelicalism

Evangelical Roots of the Benedict Option | Mere Orthodoxy

The much-discussed Benedict Option is actually old hat amongst a certain group of evangelicals who have been practicing it since 1955.

Jake MeadorChurchEvangelicalism

Are Millennials Joining High Church Traditions? | Mere Orthodoxy

The story of millennials joining high church traditions is becoming more common in the traditionalist blogosphere--but is it telling the whole story?

Matthew Lee AndersonPolitical TheologyEvangelicalismrussell moore

The Joy of Evangelical Political Life: Russell Moore in First Things

Evangelical political life should be constituted by joy. The political passions evangelicals have need joy at the center.

Matthew Lee AndersonEvangelicalism

On Authority, Tradition, and Millennial Evangelicals - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Millennial evangelicals are wary of tradition and authority. Tradition has a crucial role to play in understanding authority and speaking authoritatively.

Jake MeadorEvangelicalism

Speaking Prophetically to the Church or Publicly Criticizing the Church?

There's a sharp difference between speaking prophetically to the church and standing outside the church and making public criticisms.

Jake MeadorEvangelicalism

The Rise of the Chicken Little Evangelical Blogger | Mere Orthodoxy

The "Christianity Must Change or Die" meme is back. And with it come a group of Chicken Little evangelical bloggers convinced that evangelicalism is dying.