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Kevin BrownFeaturedEvangelicalismCurrent Politics
Nicholas Fuentes is many things. He’s a young, politically engaged person who seems to possess some kind of sincere religious faith. He frequently elevates Christian culture, advocates for faith in the public realm, and defends traditional Christian beliefs with evangelical […]
Daniel DeCarloFeaturedCurrent Politics
The American right wing can confront the white nationalist contagion within its midst with a substantive account of the good or pass into nothingness.
John ThomasFeatured
American evangelicalism's missionary movements have often had a disruptive effect on the domestic life of American evangelicals.
Matthew Lee AndersonFeatured
Grudem’s essay is bad work, bad theology, and affirms bad practices. And we shouldn’t hesitate or equivocate in saying so.
Matthew LoftusFeatured
Last week’s essay from Matthew Lee Anderson and Andrew Walker about evangelicals and in vitro fertilization makes an argument worth discussing: God intends that sex and procreation should not be separated from each other. It made me think of the […]
E. J. HutchinsonFeaturedHistory
Debates over Shakespeare's personal faith are pointless. But it is worth noting that he grew up and worked in a deeply Protestant world.
John SheltonFeaturedEvangelicalism
Lewis warned readers of the consequences of rejecting nature. Today that rejection often manifests itself as individualism. It is rampant in evangelicalism.
Guest WriterFeaturedCurrent Politics
We should all strive to be consistent in our pursuit of a pro-life political agenda. But agreeing on objectives is distinct from agreeing on policies.
Joshua HeavinFeaturedChurch
The church will endure even when her great treasures fade. But will today's church be capable of creating our own treasures to give to those who follow us?
E. J. HutchinsonFeatured
Why do we read poetry? Why should we? April is National Poetry Month, so it makes sense to take advantage of it to introduce a new series on poetry at Mere Orthodoxy. Its objective is simple: to read some poems, […]
Jake MeadorFeaturedChurch
The burning of Notre Dame is a great loss to the global church. But in the burning is a call to those of us living through such days: We must rebuild.
James ClarkPoliticsFeatured
When American evangelicals began to earnestly engage in conventional politics in the 1950s, a problem emerged. As David L. Weeks put it in a 2001 article, “Evangelicals have never developed a coherent and compelling political philosophy. Instead, they have relied […]