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The Tower of Babel and The American Experiment

Jeremy Sabella   |  January 20, 2022

Reinhold Niebuhr invites us to recognize—and learn from—our own collapsing Towers of Babel 

Have Mercy

Adam Jortner   |  January 19, 2022

Is it worth it to win the culture war but lose the words of Christ?

Choosing Hope in a Time of Fear

Shirley Mullen   |  January 18, 2022

Meaning and purpose are possible for each of us. But we have to choose them.

“The Preacher Must Be an Amos”

Daniel K. Williams   |  January 17, 2022

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

Knox Thames   |  January 14, 2022

Those who call pandemic-driven church closings “persecution” don’t know the real thing

Questions That Plague Us

Nadya Williams   |  January 13, 2022

As Omicron hits, an ancient call to community offers orientation

Educated by Love

Andrew Kaufmann   |  January 12, 2022

When it comes to contemporary political debate, Augustine helps us see the primacy of desire over data

Jaws!

Frederic S. Durbin   |  January 11, 2022

Once upon a time, a big shark got everyone talking—and watching

Look Up—and Look Out!

John H. Haas   |  January 10, 2022

Adam McKay’s new film isn’t about our era. It’s about us.

Was Jefferson’s Tree of Liberty Refreshed on January 6th?

John Fea   |  January 6, 2022

How bad historical thinking led to an insurrection

Wide Awoke in Corporate America?

Andrew Gustafson   |  January 5, 2022

Since when are the likes of Nike and Coke legitimate moral authorities?

Saturated Phenomena

Robert Erle Barham   |  January 4, 2022

As the new year begins, we do well to consider what is there before us

Only Connect

Sarah Imboden   |  January 3, 2022

Presence—however constrained—turns out to be easier than absence

The Many True Meanings of Christmas

Timothy Larsen   |  December 24, 2021

Lay down your arms. It’s time to celebrate.

Angels From Another Angle

Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt   |  December 23, 2021

Henry Ossawa Tanner’s Angels Appearing Before Shepherds urges us to see the familiar anew

Crime, Punishment, and Columbo

Thomas Hibbs   |  December 22, 2021

In our contemporary debates about policing, a venerable Russian writer weighs in

What Fruit Do Universities Bear?

Nadya Williams   |  December 21, 2021

Free inquiry without ethics endangers freedom

Three Weddings, One Question

Eric Miller   |  December 20, 2021

Union and reunion dance, even in pandemic times

Why Evangelicalism Continues to Inspire Me with Hope

John Fea   |  December 17, 2021

Is evangelical Christianity in trouble? It all depends on where you look.

John Lennon and the Ghost of Culture Wars Future

Jay Green   |  December 16, 2021

Peter Jackson’s new documentary transports us back to a radically different world—one that feels strangely familiar

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