Law and Legislation
- Some Churches Call Clergy Sexual Misconduct an ‘Affair.’ Survivors Are Fighting to Make It Against the Law.Advocates push for legislation criminalizing sex between ministers and those they spiritually guide.Rebecca Hopkins|
- Christian Women in India Lack Inheritance Rights. Could Hindu Nationalists Help?The Uniform Civil Code seeks “one nation, one law” to govern citizens' personal lives, but religious minorities fear hidden costs.Surinder Kaur|
- Christians Shouldn’t Run from a ‘Negative World.’ But They Can Depend on It Less.Aaron Renn outlines individual, institutional, and missional strategies for adapting to a hostile culture.Daniel Bennett|
- Hillsong Abuse Settlement Rejected Over NDAVictim says she wants accountability more than money.Daniel Silliman|
- Criticizing Critical Race Theory—and Its CriticsA new book seems oddly outraged that CRT skeptics take its arguments seriously.Daniel Darling|
- In a Divided World, Practice Patient PersuasionA law professor shares lessons on respectful disagreement in the classroom, the church, and the wider culture.Interview by Harvest Prude|
- Exploited South African Miners Turn to Churches for HelpPastors help widows take on delayed pensions and negotiate peace amid violent labor disputes.Nyasha Bhobo|Français
- A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in ScopeEphraim Radner’s “narrow” concern for protecting the mundane goods of earthly life isn’t so narrow after all.Bonnie Kristian|
- Indian State Moves to Criminalize Praying for the SickA proposed ban on “magical healing” is the latest government initiative targeting Christian practice and evangelism in Assam.Surinder Kaur|
- Remembering Canadian Politician Brian Mulroney, Who Opened Doors for EvangelicalsThe late prime minister welcomed our engagement at a crucial time—and changed my mind about public witness.Brian C. Stiller|
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