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Susannah Black RobertsFeaturedCurrent Politics

Moldbug through the Looking Glass | Mere Orthodoxy

Far from being an anti-liberal of any sort, Mencius Moldbug is actually a more perfect liberal because he has actually and completely denatured politics.

Jonathan HugginsFeatured

The Centrality of Christian Freedom in Protestant Theology

Martin Luther's "On Christian Freedom" is essential for understanding how Protestantism has traditionally approached questions of faith and good works.

Jake MeadorFeatured

What are nations for? | Mere Orthodoxy

Though Ahmari obviously lost the debate, French's comments raise major questions as to whether or not he has a positive vision for nations.

Brian AutenFeaturedEvangelicalism

Notes on the Evangelical Dark Web | Mere Orthodoxy

Brian Auten defines the evangelical dark web and offers initial thoughts on how to mount a counter-insurgency against them.

Onsi A. KamelBibleFeaturedHistory

“Are You Alone Wise?”: Luther’s Answers for Today’s Protestants

Martin Luther's approach to hermeneutics can help Christians seeking the way of fidelity in a time of widespread unfaithfulness amongst God's people.

Austin GohnFeaturedEconomics and Business

We’re All Truman Now: On the Age of Surveillance Capitalism

Shoshana Zuboff's "The Age of Surveillance Capitalism" is a harrowing picture of big tech that lacks an anthropology able to address the problems it raises.

Myles WerntzFeatured

Book Review: The Meaning of Protestant Theology by Phillip Cary

Philip Cary's close reading of Augustine and Martin Luther on the nature of conversion and assurance is one of the best new theology books of the year.

E. J. HutchinsonFeatured

On “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer” | Mere Orthodoxy

Keats's reflection on translation and Homer is a helpful meditation that helps us understand what translation can—and can't—do.

Nathan Luis CartagenaFeaturedCurrent Politics

Suffering Our Forefathers’ Sins: A Latino’s Reflection on White Supremacy

The definition of "whiteness" has been hotly contested ever since Iberian slave traders first began using the concept over 500 years ago.

Jon AskonasFeatured

Possessed in America | Mere Orthodoxy

When metaphysical violence is done to a society, it will eventually lead to more visceral and horrifying forms of violence.

Ian MosleyFeaturedEducation

Latin for Politics: When the World of Spoken Latin Goes Woke

The culture wars are coming to the world of spoken Latin. Figuring out how best to adjudicate the conflict, however, is a complicated matter.

Matthew Lee AndersonFeaturedEvangelicalism

Sex Ethics After Purity Culture: What do its critics want? | Mere Orthodoxy

As Christians reckon with the legacy of 90s and 2000s evangelicalism, the most vital question may well be what will come after the demise of purity culture?