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Mere Orthodoxy Best of 2021 - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

As is our custom, we’re going to be doing some year-end wrap ups over the next couple weeks. I’ll have this year’s Eliot Awards up later in the week, God-willing. For now, here’s a run down of the best of Mere […]

Rhys LavertyFeatured

Why Christmas Ghost Stories? - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

“The Most Wonderful Time of the Year” is, surely, the most thrilling Christmas song. It’s the pre-chorus – that sudden lurch into minor chords. Glorious, glitzy euphoria suddenly hangs in the balance, your stomach drops out, and wonder is split […]

Heather PetersonFeaturedEducationCurrent Politics

Moral Values and the Intercultural Development Inventory - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

In a previous article, I wrote about my concern with Christian organizations employing the Intercultural Development Inventory for two reasons, the undermining of the image of God and the undermining of objective moral values.

Daniel M. JohnsonFeatured

Omnirationality and Divine Providence - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

When I was five, my family left our comfortable home in southern Oregon so that my father could attend Westminster Seminary. The two years we spent in Escondido, California were harder than my parents expected. My father was working full-time […]

Matthew J. ThomasBibleFeatured

Book Review: Paul and the Power of Grace by John M. G. Barclay - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

It would be futile to try to hide my appreciation for John Barclay’s Paul and the Power of Grace, and this review will make little attempt to do so. Indeed, it is my recommendation that the reader of this review […]

David MoorePoliticsFeatured

We the Fallen People: An Interview with Robert McKenzie - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Robert Tracy McKenzie is Arthur F. Holmes Chair of Faith and Learning and professor of history at Wheaton College. The following interview revolves around McKenzie’s latest book, We the Fallen People: The Founders and the Future of American Democracy. We […]

Paul D. MillerFeaturedEvangelicalismCulture War

The Role of Social Science in 'Deconstructing' White Evangelicalism | Mere Orthodoxy

My friend Jonathan Leeman has written a thoughtful reflection on what he calls the project of evangelical deconstruction. I want to respond, in part because I expect some readers may view my forthcoming book, The Religion of American Greatness: What’s […]

Samuel Bray and Nathan ChapmanFeaturedCurrent Politics

An Evaluation of Religious Exemptions from COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many deaths and much suffering. It has also created a number of acute challenges for churches, one of which is how to think about religious exemptions to vaccine requirements. These requirements are sometimes imposed by […]

Jake MeadorFeatured

Where We've Been; Where We're Going - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Mere Orthodoxy was founded in 2005 as a blog run by several recent graduates from the Torrey Honors Institute at Biola University in Los Angeles. It was a space where these friends, which included our founding editor Matthew Lee Anderson, […]

Joshua HeavinFamilyFeaturedCurrent Politics

The Cost of Nurture - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Christians and even some non-Christian philosophers regularly strive to ‘remember death,’ but few of us seem willing to remember our birth. Only a few paragraphs into Augustine’s Confessions, he recalls the grace of God given to him by his own […]

Ben ChristensonFeaturedEconomics and Business

Finitude for the Faithful - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Oliver Burkeman. Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021. 288 pp, $27.00. St. Augustine taught that the fundamental condition of human beings is ignorance and difficulty. This truth can seem outdated in the […]

Jake MeadorFeaturedCurrent Politics

The End of the Liberalism Debate - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

We now seem to be at the end of a debate that has roiled the American Right for the past several years, or so says Sohrab Ahmari, one of the chief figures in that debate. But before we get to […]