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Carl R. Trueman
Patriotism, the family, and the Church make life worth living—even when all three are under assault. Continue Reading »
Identity politics witnesses to the social disconnection that results from the metaphysical void at the heart of modern Western society. Continue Reading »
The road from the polymathic Edward A. Said to today’s leftism is one marked by intellectual decline. Continue Reading »
Meriwether is a sign that there are still a handful of influential people who are not prepared to abandon reality just yet. Continue Reading »
Columbia University is presenting a vision of a nation that might be better characterized by the motto Ex uno plures. Continue Reading »
President Biden’s policies have made him a danger to all women everywhere, even in high school restrooms. Continue Reading »
It is an ominous sign when such a basic religious practice as prayer is now the target of hostile legislation in a democratic country. Continue Reading »
With the stroke of a pen Biden has made gender theory's egregious and far-fetched fictions the law of the land. Continue Reading »
Race and Covenant offers a discussion of race in America that acknowledges the very real scars of slavery and the ongoing problem of race along with proposals that seek a constructive way forward. Continue Reading »
For many years, apart from sporadic eruptions in American society, the issue of race has played Banquo’s ghost at the American evangelical banquet: an unsettling, unwelcome, somewhat passive guest. But recent trends in American public opinion, fueled by reports of police violence, have made race . . . . Continue Reading »
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