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What Fruit Do Universities Bear?

Nadya Williams   |  April 19, 2023

Free inquiry without ethics endangers freedom

Dropping out of College: A Crisis We Must Address

Daniel K. Williams   |  April 18, 2023

Amid deep structural challenges, remember the power of a personal response

Happy Anniversary?

Christopher Shannon   |  April 14, 2023

Renewal begins with the parish—not the pope

The New York Times’ “Come to Jesus” Moment

John Fea   |  April 13, 2023

Has the “paper of record” become the new hub of Christian social criticism?

Caledonia

Dixie Dillon Lane   |  April 10, 2023

Is anything more necessary than music that tells us who we are?

True Eccentric

Robert Erle Barham   |  April 6, 2023

On practicing resurrection

Doing Well While Doing Good

M. Elizabeth Carter   |  April 5, 2023

Heaven on earth is the oldest con. Why do we keep falling for it?

“Isn’t It a Privilege to Love People?”

Marvin Olasky   |  April 4, 2023

Remembering Nat Belz

Stop Trying to Predict How Evangelicals Will Vote in the 2024 GOP Primaries

John Fea   |  March 31, 2023

Not all white conservative evangelicals are ditching Trump

Lab Leaks and Accident Denials

Nadya Williams   |  March 30, 2023

It’s right out of the totalitarian playbook: Deny, suppress, erase

A Cut to the Flesh

John H. Haas   |  March 29, 2023

Without the surgical incision of sarcasm, we might not have America!

Christian Nationalism: Stew or Seasoning?

Jesse Smith   |  March 27, 2023

It’s not simply a question of taste

Memento Mori

Paul Luikart   |  March 24, 2023

Living grace lingers—for now

Meaning in the Age of Maybe-ism

Thomas O'Rourke   |  March 22, 2023

Work, marriage, and worship require more than a shrug

The Patient Is a Poor Historian

Agnes Howard   |  March 17, 2023

And the doctor usually is, too

Serving the Work

John Fea   |  March 16, 2023

What can Dorothy Sayers teach us about intellectual work in a celebrity-driven culture?

Marginalia Matters

Robert Erle Barham   |  March 14, 2023

Books open up our lives—to ourselves, and to one another

Portrait of the Artist as an Old Man

Christopher Shannon   |  March 10, 2023

In The Banshees of Inisherin, Hollywood and serious film make their acquaintance once more

WDJD (What Did Jesus Do?)

Adam Jortner   |  March 8, 2023

Are American evangelicals willing to accept converts who remain on the left?

Indiana Jones and Excavating Antiquity

Nadya Williams   |  March 7, 2023

It’s not about fortune and glory 

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