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Stephen G. AdubatoFeatured

Getting Back to Our Bodies: Feminism, Ontology, and Metaphysics - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

The onslaught of comments following J.K. Rowling’s critique of gender theory demonstrates an ever-growing confusion toward sexual difference and the concept of personhood more generally. “If sex isn’t real,” she tweeted, “the lived reality of women globally is erased. I […]

Onsi A. KamelFeatured

Presbyterians in Egypt | Mere Orthodoxy

Differences in how English and American missionaries approached their work in Egypt are suggestive of deeper problems within American Protestantism.

Brian WilliamsFeaturedEvangelicalism

J. I. Packer: Catechetical Theologian | Mere Orthodoxy

Over a career of 65 years J. I. Packer showed how to be a catechetical theologian—pray, meditate on Scripture, and struggle to remain faithful to the text.

Onsi A. KamelFeaturedCurrent Politics

Making Sense of Kanye 2020 - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

“The system broken, the school is closed, the prison’s open… In this white man world, we the ones chosen.” “Is hip-hop just a euphemism for a new religion? The soul music of the slaves that the youth is missing? But […]

David AlexanderFeaturedCurrent Politics

Pastors, Priests, and Police: Understanding the Third Commandment

Abuse by police officers or pastors is uniquely evil because it abuses and discredits an office of high importance for the health of society.

Emily BrighamFeaturedEducation

Contemplating the COVID-19 Classroom: Pandemic as Sacred Present

Even during the COVID-19 era classroom we can still practice holiness. We can still strain after wholeness, even in a time of uncertainty and death.

M H TurnerFeaturedChurch

The Search for Anglican Identity | Mere Orthodoxy

Recent responses to Turner's first essay raise the question of why the idea of Anglican identity is so contested in the first place.

David WilkinsonFeatured

In Memory: Professor James D. G. Dunn | Mere Orthodoxy

Professor Dunn leaves behind a legacy of attentiveness to the biblical text and a concern for the unity and mission of the church aided by the Holy Spirit.

Matthew Dal SantoFeaturedCurrent Politics

Is the Queen Post-Liberal? | Mere Orthodoxy

A return to “port” – to a healthy commonwealth, directed towards its proper ends – must also include a post-liberal vision for public political authority.

Ana SiljakFeatured

D. B. Hart's Inquisitor | Mere Orthodoxy

The Inquisitor of Dostoevsky's "Brothers Karamazov" provides a challenging lens through which to read D. B. Hart's "That All Shall Be Saved."

Brad EastFeaturedCurrent PoliticsFormation

Be Fearful as Christ was Fearful | Mere Orthodoxy

Christ condescends to our fears. We need not hesitate to join him in the Garden where death’s shadow lies. For if we kneel with him, he will raise us up.

Bonnie McKernanFeaturedCurrent Politics

Covenants and the Common Good | Mere Orthodoxy

A return to the centrality of covenants in common life would help the church to develop a strong, genuinely distinctive witness in a fragmenting nation.