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A Hyperbolic Claim about the HHS Mandate?

Hunter Baker

The LA Times blog referred to my friend Ben Mitchell and his fellow panelists at the hearing on the HHS mandate as “hyperbolic.”  Mitchell, in particular, employed Roger Williams’...

The End of Secularism and the HHS Mandate

Hunter Baker

The primary point of my first book, The End of Secularism, was to demonstrate that secularism doesn’t do what it claims to do, which is to solve the problem...

On the Description of Heaven

Hunter Baker

I just read Heaven is for Real by Todd Burpo.  A few of my family members recommended it very strongly.  The main attraction is that Mr. Burpo’s son nearly died of...

Getting Francis Schaeffer Right

Hunter Baker

Lately with all the talk of “Dominionism” and the scary religious right and Frank Schaeffer chiming in, I feel the need to draw attention to a biography of Francis...

Another Run at the “Dominionism” Meme

Hunter Baker

Elsewhere, I rejected the contention by Michelle Goldberg and others that evangelical leaders such as Michelle Bachmann and Rick Perry are significantly influenced by the aims of the tiny...

Belated Reflections on LOST

Hunter Baker

I’ve just seen the entire run of LOST over the course of about two months. It is time for a few reflections. To those who intend to watch the...

Lars Walker on Thor

Hunter Baker

Lars Walker is a wonderful writer of fiction related to Vikings (and Christianity).  He recently took up his pen, so to speak, to review the new Thor movie.  These lines...

The State of Christian Higher Education: A Response to Allen Guelzo

Hunter Baker

UPDATE: You can read Guelzo’s piece here. Many are now taking note of Allen Guelzo’s essay in Touchstone on the situation of evangelical colleges in America. He points out a...

Considering Atlas Shrugged on Film

Hunter Baker

This piece was originally written for the Breakpoint blog. Crossposted with their permission. Christians have a deep ambivalence about Ayn Rand that probably draws as deeply from the facts of...

Strange Usage

Hunter Baker

I pay a lot of attention to the ways people speak because words have always fascinated me. I continue to remember the day, nearly 20 years ago, when my...

A Special Note to the Sojourners Crowd

Hunter Baker

Well, we’ve had our discussions about budgets as moral documents and now have reached a budget deal that went right up to the brink of a government shutdown. To...

Does Marriage Complete You?

Hunter Baker

I recently attended a film festival at Union University featuring the work of students.  One of the first films shown was a thirty minute story about a young couple....

The Relationship Between Socialism and Secularism

Hunter Baker

In a recent piece for Religion & Liberty, a publication of the Acton Institute, I took on an analysis inspired by Bill Buckley’s old contention that the struggles between atheism...

A Response to “What Would Jesus Cut?”

Hunter Baker

Jim Wallis and a number of other Christians involved in politics are trying to gain attention for the question, “What would Jesus cut?” The answer to this question is...

On Income Inequality and the Question of Justice

Hunter Baker

The Acton Institute remembered that I wrote about Alabama and Susan Pace Hamill’s tax crusade in The End of Secularism.  In the book, I didn’t express agreement or disagreement with...