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Trading Tracts for Trafficking
What Would Jesus Wrangle?
Tearing Down Slavery's Walls
The Wars Over Christian Beards
Church leaders have almost always faced off over pastors' shaving habits.
Persecuted (or Paranoid) at Work
Conservative Christians are more likely to say they're targeted.
A Flood of Arks
There's a boatload of efforts to create a full-scale replica of Noah's work.
The Sex Lives of Unmarried Evangelicals
80 percent of young unmarried evangelicals have had sex? Really?
The Way We Give Now
Christian ministries received $9.8 billion in cash donations in 2011. But which ones received most?
Easter Wings
The classic poem tells—and shows—how Christ's resurrection lifts us into flight.
I Love You—I Just Don't Trust You
A new study finds a connection between trust and theology. An infographic.
Top 10 News Stories of 2012
The events, people, and debates of the past year that have shaped, or will significantly shape, evangelical life, thought, or mission.
The End of Nominal Protestantism
What does the rise of the religiously unaffiliated mean for the future of mainline denominations?
What to Watch For on Election Night
Important races, ballot initiatives, and exit poll questions.
The Spiritual Sex
Why are women better Christians than men?
Asian American Religiosity
A new survey's findings on the differences between Asians and Asian Americans.
How to Drive Out Demons
Results from a new survey of 170 self-professed North American exorcists.
Infographic: America's View on Evolution and Creationism
What the breakdown of opinions looks like.
Why Denomination Matters to Church Growth
A recent study suggests orthodoxy doesn't draw church crowds on its own.
Forced Out: Pastors' Fight and Flight
Research shows more than a quarter of pastors have been edged out of a church, regardless of denomination.

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A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
Ephraim Radner’s “narrow” concern for protecting the mundane goods of earthly life isn’t so narrow after all.

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