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I Thought Political Capture Was Bad

If political capture is bad, then it's not just bad when done on the political right; it's bad on the political left too.

Jake MeadorFeaturedEvangelicalism

The Mystique of the Pro-Life Movement: On Trump & the March for Life

The victory that an alliance with Trump will secure for the pro-life movement is real, but comes at the cost of the movement's vitality and credibility.

Jake MeadorChurchEvangelicalism

What Makes a "New Mainline"?: A Reformation Day Reflection

A new mainline will not be able to be made from the existing mainline or Rome or 'evangelicalism'; it will only come about through new partnerships.

Jake MeadorEvangelicalismCulture War

Anti-Wokeness and the Evangelical Fracturing

In the aftermath of the great awokening, we have seen the emergence of four new and distinct evangelical responses.

John EgerChurchEvangelicalism

When Growth Eats Itself

Too many evangelical churches have prioritized 'growth' over all other concerns, often even without a clear definition of what 'growth' actually is.

David MooreEvangelicalismBook Reviews

Karen Swallow Prior on the Evangelical Imagination

David George Moore spoke with Karen Swallow Prior about her recent book on social imaginaries and the often unstated ideas that shape evangelicalism.

Jake MeadorChurchEvangelicalismBook Reviews

What Integrity Can't Do

Though there is never a time when personal integrity is irrelevant, there are limits to what integrity alone can do.

Jackson ShepardEvangelicalism

The Evangelical Soul Awaits Resurrection

As Protestantism dies and evangelicalism fractures, the body of Christ in America is broken. And so now we can only wait with hope for resurrection.

Jake MeadorEvangelicalism

Evangelicalism, Reformed Catholicism, Ctd.

Jake continues his reflection on why evangelicalism has failed and what can be done to help promote renewal.

Jake MeadorEvangelicalismPolitical TheologyHistory/Church History

The End of Evangelicalism and the Possibility of Reformed Catholicism

The evangelical moment is ending, buried under contradictions and corruption. But a new, better chapter of Christian history in America might be beginning.

Ginny OwensFeaturedEvangelicalism

A Long Faithfulness in the Same Direction: What I Learned About God from Tim Keller - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

I was eight. Seated at the old, out of tune, upright piano in the back corner of our dining room, I rehearsed again the hymn I’d just discovered how to play. “Great is Thy Faithfulness” has surprising major chords where […]

Stiven PeterFeaturedCultureEvangelicalism

Tim Keller: Missionary to the Cities - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

On Sundays, I go to a church whose senior pastor and elder board were mentored by Tim Keller. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, I attend classes in a seminary brought to New York by Tim Keller. When I see a homeless […]