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Samuel JamesFeaturedEvangelicalismAnthropology
The sexual revolution depends upon a literally violent division of individual identity and individual bodies. The most brutal proof of this is abortion.
Matthew Lee AndersonFeaturedCurrent Politics
The greatest challenge Trump's executive order poses to most Americans is simple: Can we keep our heads enough to make sound judgments as a country?
Jake MeadorFeaturedEconomics and BusinessEvangelicalism
Tim Gloege's book "Guaranteed Pure" is an essential study of evangelical history and a penetrating analysis of how business norms shaped the movement.
Hannah AndersonFeaturedEconomics and BusinessCurrent Politics
Separating the place of work from the place of one's home has had a devastating effect on both. Hannah Anderson explains why in today's essay.
Matthew LoftusFeaturedChurch
If the church is as bad as so many of those outside it think it is, is there even a point in going? Matthew Loftus says there is.
Guest WriterFeatured
Though he is an easy target for critics, Dr. Francis Schaeffer's work on art has held up better since his death than many have claimed.
Jake MeadorFeatured
Most of us believe that "we have no story except the story we chose when we had no story." But a world that believes such things can never create homes.
Alastair RobertsFeaturedDemographicsCurrent Politics
Alastair Roberts reflects at length on the many complex issues feeding into the recent Brexit vote and what it will mean for the future of the UK.
Christopher ClevelandFeaturedTrinity
Greater literacy in traditional Christian dogmatics amongst younger evangelical scholars is transforming theological debate within evangelicalism.
Matthew Lee AndersonFeatured
Our culture of reading has imperiled dialogue.
Matthew Lee AndersonFeatured
Matthew Lee Anderson argues that the permanence that love aspires to cannot be satisfied by gay marriage as it can in different-sex marriages.