This year, given recent events, the celebration of our nation’s birth will likely be a bit more muted than in years past. Revisionist efforts like the 1619 Project are attempting. . .
Read MoreYesterday, Washington Post reporter Sarah Pulliam Bailey published a very interesting piece on how policymakers, ethicists, and religious leaders are thinking through the apparent dilemma of practicing extreme measures to. . .
Read MoreLike many around me, I have thought about what is required of the Christian in a time of national crisis, much like the one presented to us with COVID-19. . .
Read MoreA lot of news has circulated around Kanye West’s very public conversion to Christianity. Though we should be overjoyed at the news that Kanye West has become a born-again Christian,
Read MoreSaturday’s mass shooting in El Paso is an unmitigated tragedy. What we know at this point is that, once again, a shooter was guided by a naked white supremacy and. . .
Read MoreEven before the Supreme Court exercised raw judicial power and wrongly redefined marriage, social conservatives predicted that removing the conjugal (or complementary) basis of marriage would leave marriage open to further redefinition. Their warnings were met with scorn by progressives, who believed that conservative fears were unfounded. . .
Read MoreOn May 15, The Gospel Coalition published a very good essay by Neil Shenvi and Pat Sawyer arguing that critical theory is incompatible with Christianity. Considering the level of confusion. . .
Read MoreThis afternoon I will participate in a moderated discussion on the Nashville Statement alongside Denny Burk, Preston Sprinkle, and Joel Willitts here at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological. . .
Read MoreThere is a critical error in evangelical thought at present: An uncritical embrace of social justice and a heavy-handed disavowal of social justice. The task for Christians is to approximate. . .
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