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At the Tomb of Lazarus

Alexandre Brasil Fonseca   |  June 15, 2021

Who needs tears—let alone a miracle—when you have hydroxychloroquine?

Southern Baptists Can’t Shake Their Past

Karen K. Seat   |  June 14, 2021

At this week’s annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention, the tortured state of American conservatism is on full display

Stolen Valor and the American Persecution Complex

Jay Green   |  June 12, 2021

What do contemporary Christians living in America have to learn from Christians around the world experiencing actual persecution?

Museums Matter

Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt   |  June 11, 2021

Art museums are reopening. Here’s why you should visit one.

A Billy Graham Even Liberals Can Love

John Murdock   |  June 10, 2021

In the new PBS film, politics is the defining element in Graham’s life. Was it?

Amy Coney Barrett and the Cult of Fecundity

Rachel Stone   |  June 9, 2021

Large families will not save humanity

Out Walking

Eric Miller   |  June 8, 2021

Paul Kingsnorth may have left the environmental movement. But his trek continues on.

Plantain Play

William Thomas Okie   |  June 7, 2021

If we’ve strayed from the center of the dance, an unassuming partner can guide us back

What John Quincy Adams Can Teach Biden and Congress about Infrastructure

John Fea   |  June 5, 2021

The debate in the Senate continues to rage over Joe Biden’s infrastructure plan. GOP senators resist the plan for two reasons. First, they do not want Biden to soak corporations and the rich to pay for his proposed projects. Second, […]

Why Socialists Oppose The New York Times’ 1619 Project

Thomas Mackaman   |  June 4, 2021

Historical falsification has historical effects—effects the cause of equality can hardly afford

Religion and Politics: Which Way Does It Flow?

Henry Overos   |  June 3, 2021

If recent research is right, politics and religion are even more tangled than we tend to believe

We Are Family

Vincent Bacote   |  June 2, 2021

When it comes to evangelicalism, is separation the only option?

Who Killed Evangelicalism?

Randall Balmer   |  June 1, 2021

You know the accused. They are not the usual suspects.

Lee Greenwood Christianity

Jay Green   |  May 29, 2021

This September, coinciding with the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on Washington D.C. and New York City, a marketing agency in Nashville called Elite Source Pro will release the God Bless the USA Bible. In addition to a large-print […]

An Open Letter to American History Teachers: Stop Teaching “Critical Race Theory.”

John Fea   |  May 28, 2021

The truth about race is out there. And it doesn’t take an academic theorist to see it.

What Hath Bernie Wrought?

Russell Arben Fox   |  May 27, 2021

Four months into Biden’s presidency, it’s a question that must be asked

American Amnesia

Jeremy Sabella   |  May 26, 2021

Without accountability, the national slate doesn’t get clean—no matter how often we try to wipe it

Holocausts I’ve Never Heard Of

Deanna Briody   |  May 25, 2021

Why an education aimed at mastery can never hit its mark

Texas and Massachusetts: A Tale of Two States

Daniel K. Williams   |  May 24, 2021

Why have pro-life states opposed COVID restrictions—while pro-choice states have not?

All That Jazz, and So Much More

Eric Miller   |  May 22, 2021

What does it take to turn a place into a destination?

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