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Ron Sider’s Evangelical Legacy
What if scholars and pundits writing about white evangelicalism in the United States have it all wrong?…
America’s Ideological Temptation
The passing of Mikhail Gorbachev on Tuesday at age ninety-one brought home to me how much has…
Mother and Teacher
A few thoughts for the ongoing synodal process. My faith as an adult was perfected by good…
Should Pastors Be Political?
If I were to conduct a survey of Christians in America and ask them whether pastors should…
Against National Conservatism
The National Conservatism “Statement of Principles,” recently released by the Edmund Burke Foundation, gets a lot right.…
What Vin Scully Taught Me
Carols precede Christmas, birds welcome the dawn, and the voice of Vin Scully heralds the spring. The…
A Lonely Hart
David Bentley Hart is fun to tangle with. When you disagree with him, you get treated to…
David Halivni’s Great Light
Any Jew who survived the Holocaust is “a brand plucked from the fire” (Zechariah 3:2). That is…
The Scent of a Soul
Creighton Abrams, easily the best U.S. commanding general in Vietnam during the war, had a simple principle…
True Christian Courage
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Casey Chalk joins the podcast…
An Orthodox Awakening
For years, the two leaders of the Russian Orthodox Church with whom Pope Francis met by videoconference…
Ethiopia in Biblical History
I spent the last week of February teaching Old Testament at the newly-formed Trinity Fellowship Pastors College…
Courage During the Plague
I’ve often wondered how medieval Christians dealt with the plague, and how it compares to the way…
The Scapegoat
The Contrarian: Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley’s Pursuit of Powerby max chafkinpenguin, 400 pages, $28 Not so…
Coronation and Communion
The reign of Elizabeth II has offered the world unique and unrelenting spectacle, inspiring numerous biographies, an…