Why Christian Academics Should Engage in Public Scholarship
The modern university (along with the rest of society) is awash in confusion about the most basic questions of […]
The modern university (along with the rest of society) is awash in confusion about the most basic questions of […]
After leftist activists intruded into a Southern Baptist church in Minnesota—disrupting worship, frightening children, and intimidating congregants—a predictable question follows:
Monday morning’s announcement from Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz that he would end his bid for an unprecedented third term
Conservatism, at its best, has always been a guardrail, something that keeps a nation tethered to sanity, moral clarity, and
Imagine sitting down to listen to a symphony. At first, you hear scattered motifs: a single violin theme, a burst
Abstract This essay develops a distinctly Christian theology of free speech in response to mounting threats of censorship across Western
Today—Nov. 20—marks the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the Nuremberg Trials, the proceedings that brought the Nazi regime before
Over the last 25 years, the Supreme Court has wrestled with numerous major moral questions: the definition of marriage, religious
If you call yourself a political conservative, as I do—and for which I make no apology—it’s time for a family
I caused a little bit of a stir on Friday on X when I posted appreciative comments on James Baird’s