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Guest WriterFeaturedFormation
By David George Moore Someone last year, and I can’t recall who, recommended that I watch some of the videos on Jordan Peterson’s YouTube channel. Since my workouts include time on the treadmill, I listen to all kinds of teaching […]
Jake MeadorFeaturedEvangelicalism
Boomer evangelicals and Catholics bequeathed to us the legacy of ECT. But that legacy appears increasingly irrelevant in the dying days of liberalism.
Guest WriterFeaturedHistory
By Coyle Neal In some ways, Dr. Joy Connolly’s introduction to the formal study of Rome mirrors my own. “I began to study the republican tradition in earnest in 2001, at a time when the promise of rescue it offered—by […]
Brewer EberlyFeaturedCurrent Politics
Brewer Eberly reviews "Christian abortionist's" Willie Parker's new memoir and finds it badly wanting as a work of theological reasoning.
Jake MeadorDevotionalFeatured
Mere O's latest venture is a project intended to help reinvigorate the practice of regular household worship.
Guest WriterFeaturedEvangelicalism
The Evangelical Deep State exists. In fact, it has a name. And that name is "Joe Carter."
Joseph MinichFeatured
Joe Minich briefly summarizes the reasons that a renewed Christendom would actually be good news for the modern west.
Charlie ClarkFeaturedEconomics and Business
The challenges created by an alienating economy and alienating work requires us to rethink how we describe the Protestant doctrine of vocation.
Matthew LoftusFeaturedSexuality
In part two of his essay on the sexual abuse revelations Matt Loftus discusses what can be done to create a safer public square for women.
Matthew LoftusFeaturedSexuality
Matt Loftus describes the origins of our abuse crisis and explains why many of the conventional answers, including religious answers, are inadequate.
Jake MeadorFeaturedEvangelicalism
Debates like the one prompted by Piper's comments are inevitable and irresolvable until we get better at institution building and dogmatic theology.
Jake MeadorFeaturedCulture War
So far the conservative response to the radtrads has ignored the most important point of the debate: Liberalism is very bad at producing liberals.