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The late capitalist economy has found many ways of turning the exploitation of human bodies into a booming business.
Matthew LoftusFeaturedHealth and Medicinehealth
Matthew Loftus reviews Kathryn Butler's new book which seeks to provide a Christian framework for thinking about end-of-life medical care.
Matthew EmersonFeatured
Walter Strickland's "Liberation and Black Theological Method" is an important summary of how 20th century black theologians approached the theological task.
Jake MeadorPoliticsFeatured
One of the greatest temptations facing illiberal conservatives is the choice to take up illicit techniques to promote Christian ends.
Guest WriterFeaturedEvangelicalismFormation
By Gary Benton My hands gripped the pew before me so tightly they ached, as if caught in an over-wrought handshake. I drew in quick, sharp breaths. Though I was careful to keep my head still, my eyes darted wildly […]
Jake MeadorFeaturedCurrent Politics
The incrementalists assume that we have a sustainable social order and we can win through small, slow victories. But do we have a sustainable social order?
Guest WriterFeaturedEconomics and BusinessCurrent Politics
The case of rugby player Israel Folau raises the question of whether Christians must submit to corporations in the way they submit to the government.
Steven WedgeworthFeaturedEvangelicalism
The Missouri Presbytery's statement "Homosexuality and the Gospel of Grace" is a strong starting point for further debate within the PCA.
Joshua HeavinFeaturedEvangelicalism
When we deliberately misrepresent our opponent's position we are in sin, even if we are defending something that is true.
Matthew LaPineFeaturedChurch
Healthy churches must be churches in which downward mobility is a normal part of the community's life, in which the community is attentive to the weak.
Guest WriterFeatured
Mere O's editors can confirm the current status of beloved radio host John Avery Whittaker: He has left evangelicalism behind and joined the Bruderhof.
Paul D. MillerFeaturedCurrent Politics
Turning the public square into a battleground for identity groups has hurt civil society. Fixing it will require a return to classical liberal ideals.