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Matthew LoftusFeaturedCurrent Politics
The Bible tells Christians to love their neighbors as they love themselves. But who is their neighbor? The man next door? Yes. The people who live across town? Surely. Those who live in another part of their country? Okay. People […]
Brad LittlejohnFeatured
Imagine that you are a young man and one day your father commands you to find the donkeys that have wandered off, like poor young Saul was commanded to do in 1 Samuel. How will you do this? To find the […]
Guest WriterFeaturedEducation
Biola professor Fred Sanders explains the rationale for Biola University's new Master of Arts in Classical Theology program.
Jake MeadorFeatured
Rigney's book is an ideal introduction and summary of the key themes in Lewis's work and a remarkable achievement in summarizing a prolific, complex author.
Nathan Luis CartagenaFeatured
The question may seem simple at first, but we quickly run into challenges both with defining "race" and identifying the concept of "race" in ancient texts.
Samuel JamesFeaturedCurrent Politics
Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff's new book is ostensibly about politics, but ultimately much of the argument is really about family and parenting.
Guest WriterFeaturedCurrent Politics
The easiest way to fix the legislative branch is simple: add more representatives to the House. The legal mechanism for doing it already exists: the CAA.
Guest WriterFeatured
Karen Swallow Prior manages to teach her readers about virtue and literature without ever treating the books as if they are merely world-view containers.
Guest WriterFeaturedEvangelicalism
Malcolm Foley and Justin Hawkins address two key theological errors in the statement and explain how both are departures from historic evangelical theology.
Jake MeadorFeatured
Alan Noble's new book succeeds at being both a description of the world as we experience it and a set of proposals for how Christians should respond.
Guest WriterFeaturedChurch
Many of the problems currently afflicting evangelicalism circle back in one way or another to questions of power, accountability, and institutional life.
Brad EastFeatured
One of the defining qualities of the late theologian John Webster's work is a patient revelry in the delight of knowing God.