Can Evangelical Journalists Say Anything Good about Evangelicals?
The same column and the same argument are on repeat, it seems. The ability to receive critique is a mark […]
The same column and the same argument are on repeat, it seems. The ability to receive critique is a mark […]
Christianity in the West is facing a theological crisis. This crisis represents nothing less than the integrity of the gospel
We live at a moment in time where racism will quickly earn you public censure—and should. We can be glad
The American project ended on Wednesday with the ascendency of Congressman Mike Johnson to speaker of the House. That’s what
Occasionally, statements get made by important figures that, for individuals like me, a Christian ethics professor, do a great service.
Wednesday night’s Republican debate had all the flare and fireworks one would expect. What I didn’t expect was the troubling
Given the state of our culture, what I’m about to say may sound incredibly counterintuitive—maybe even bordering on the absurd.
American conservatism has many roots, but the modern conservative movement traces at last part of its heritage to a 1960
Following his widely acclaimed Why Liberalism Failed from 2018, Notre Dame political philosopher Patrick Deneen’s follow-up, Regime Change: Toward a
One of the most important sentences in the entire Western canon comes from Augustine. It is a statement written in