Gender
- The Triumph of the Sexual Revolution Seems Stunningly Swift. But Its Roots Go Back Centuries.Carl Trueman maps out the revolutionary shifts that made it possible, then plausible, then actual.Timothy Kleiser|
- The Alpha-Male Style in American EvangelicalismA historian asks whether a warped view of masculine authority has corrupted our faith and political witness.Daniel Harrell|
- Making Your Church Manlier Won’t Make It BiggerHistory tells us that denominational growth has nothing to do with sex ratios in the pews.Lyman Stone|
- The Debate Beneath Our Debates on the Pandemic and the ProtestsOur divided responses to national challenges reflect deep divisions on what it means to be human.Timothy Kleiser|
- How a Reformed Facebook Group’s Private Comments Turned Into a Public DisputeThe social media saga involving Aimee Byrd and Genevan Commons calls for discipline, justice, and restoration beyond “cancel culture.”Megan Fowler|
- The Cure for Complementarianism Gone WrongAuthor Aimee Byrd rethinks the “Biblical Manhood and Womanhood” movement.Interview by Andrea Palpant Dilley|PortuguêsIndonesian
- Women: Don’t Bury Your Leadership GiftsThat persistent sense of calling isn’t a fatal feminine flaw, but an invitation to walk intimately with God.Joyce Koo Dalrymple|
- Why Do Fewer Christian Women Work in Science?Sociologists explain the data behind the gender gap in STEM careers.Elaine Howard Ecklund and Robert A. Thomson Jr.|
- Twelve Christian Women in Science You Should KnowFrom studying dinosaur bones to creating digital assistants, these women see research as their calling.Rebecca Randall|
- To Touch or Not to Touch?In an era of anxiety about personal boundaries and sexual signals, Jesus shows us how to minister to others with care and sensitivity.Interview by Abby Perry|
