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- As South Korea’s Marriage Rates Decline, Churches Try to Bring Back RomanceBut they struggle to promote "I dos" without sidelining single people in their flocks.Isabel Ong|한국어
- Single, Evangelical Women Are Counting the Cost of Staying in ChurchA sociologist explores some of the factors driving them away, but her “accrued resentments” get in the way of a fair picture.Ericka Andersen|
- Confessions of a Past Culture WarriorDuring my youth, I played the polemicist. Here’s what I learned about true righteousness.Hannah Anderson|简体中文繁體中文
- When Song of Songs Uses a Word, It Doesn’t Always Mean What We Think It MeansAimee Byrd is correct that the book diagnoses flawed understandings of human sexuality, but her interpretative choices are open to question.Sandra Glahn|
- Complementarians Aren’t Inherently PatriarchalBut they can be paternalistic. Here’s how to fix that.Hannah Anderson|
- Secular Faiths Are Remaking the American Religious LandscapeTara Isabella Burton’s report on the ascendance of “Remixed” spirituality is equal parts fascinating and dismaying.David Zahl|
- The Cure for Complementarianism Gone WrongAuthor Aimee Byrd rethinks the “Biblical Manhood and Womanhood” movement.Interview by Andrea Palpant Dilley|Português
- ‘Little Women’ and the Feminist Search for RighteousnessThe real story is not whether the four young women will marry, but whether they will become better people.Hannah Nation|
- Jesus Befriended Prostitutes. So This Victorian-Era Woman Did Too.Josephine Butler’s faith prompted her to challenge the status quo of her day.Kimi Harris|
- Violence Against Women Begins in the WombWhy female feticide threatens the social order.Elaine Storkey|
