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Nadya Williams

Nadya Williams is the author of Cultural Christians in the Early Church (Zondervan Academic, 2023), Mothers, Children, and the Body Politic: Ancient Christianity and the Recovery of Human Dignity (forthcoming, IVP Academic, 2024), and Christians Reading Pagans (forthcoming, Zondervan Academic, 2025). She is Managing Editor for Current, where she also edits The Arena blog, and Contributing Editor for Providence Magazine and Front Porch Republic.

From Grandpa Lenin with Love

Nadya Williams   |  April 25, 2022

A Soviet childhood leaves its traces on the heart—even as the mind wonders why

Can Writing (And Reading) Military History Be an Act of Compassion?

Nadya Williams   |  April 5, 2022

Aeschylus prompts us to consider other ways of seeing war—past and present

Putin’s Heritage of Lethal Incompetence

Nadya Williams   |  March 24, 2022

While Russian school children joked about the Soviet regime, Vladimir Putin’s schooling took a deadly turn

National Sins and Gag Orders

Nadya Williams   |  March 3, 2022

Georgia’s proposed bills overlook one crucial truth: It’s the truth that sets us free

Questions That Plague Us

Nadya Williams   |  January 13, 2022

As Omicron hits, an ancient call to community offers orientation

What Fruit Do Universities Bear?

Nadya Williams   |  December 21, 2021

Free inquiry without ethics endangers freedom

Conspiracy or Hoax?

Nadya Williams   |  November 5, 2021

The fading of a republic yields harbingers aplenty

Pricing Human Life

Nadya Williams   |  September 30, 2021

A late antique bishop forces a rethinking of the Texas abortion law

Changes in the Classics

Nadya Williams   |  July 27, 2021

Does curricular reform at Princeton warrant the conservative critique?

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