Reinhold Niebuhr invites us to recognize—and learn from—our own collapsing Towers of BabelÂ
Current
Have Mercy
Is it worth it to win the culture war but lose the words of Christ?
Choosing Hope in a Time of Fear
Meaning and purpose are possible for each of us. But we have to choose them.
“The Preacher Must Be an Amos”
Christians who use Martin Luther King, Jr. to fight secularism may be the kind of Christian he preached against
Religious Freedom at Home—But Not Abroad
Those who call pandemic-driven church closings “persecution” don’t know the real thing
Questions That Plague Us
As Omicron hits, an ancient call to community offers orientation
Educated by Love
When it comes to contemporary political debate, Augustine helps us see the primacy of desire over data
Jaws!
Once upon a time, a big shark got everyone talking—and watching
Look Up—and Look Out!
Adam McKay’s new film isn’t about our era. It’s about us.
Was Jefferson’s Tree of Liberty Refreshed on January 6th?
How bad historical thinking led to an insurrection
Wide Awoke in Corporate America?
Since when are the likes of Nike and Coke legitimate moral authorities?
Saturated Phenomena
As the new year begins, we do well to consider what is there before us
Only Connect
Presence—however constrained—turns out to be easier than absence
The Many True Meanings of Christmas
Lay down your arms. It’s time to celebrate.
Angels From Another Angle
Henry Ossawa Tanner’s Angels Appearing Before Shepherds urges us to see the familiar anew
Crime, Punishment, and Columbo
In our contemporary debates about policing, a venerable Russian writer weighs in
What Fruit Do Universities Bear?
Free inquiry without ethics endangers freedom
Three Weddings, One Question
Union and reunion dance, even in pandemic times
Why Evangelicalism Continues to Inspire Me with Hope
Is evangelical Christianity in trouble? It all depends on where you look.
John Lennon and the Ghost of Culture Wars Future
Peter Jackson’s new documentary transports us back to a radically different world—one that feels strangely familiar



















