Morality without Adjectives
Imagine this scenario: A Christian is discussing abortion with their secular, unbelieving friend. Sensing that they are at an impasse, […]
Imagine this scenario: A Christian is discussing abortion with their secular, unbelieving friend. Sensing that they are at an impasse, […]
In less than a month, America is turning 250. We should mark the occasion with an attempt to land on
There is a particular kind of exhaustion that comes not from losing arguments but from watching the goalposts move mid-sentence.
Within certain corners of the evangelical and Reformed world, natural law has sometimes been viewed with suspicion—as though appealing to
There are certain things we just expect human beings to do, features of ordinary life, such as having friends, growing
A peculiar habit exists among evangelicals: constantly grandstanding about the perpetual failures of the church. Just consider the parade of
We once had philosophers as our elected officials, first-rate intellectuals like John Adams, James Madison, and Abraham Lincoln, whose learned
What Is Religiously-Informed Public Policy? Let me begin with a line from Richard John Neuhaus: All matters of public policy,
America has a sage and does not know it. His name is Clarence Thomas, and he sits on the Supreme
On Friday, Allie Beth Stuckey’s “Relatable” podcast featured a debatebetween her and New York Times columnist David French. What was