CT Daily Briefing – 11-06-2024

November 5, 2024
CT Daily Briefing

Today’s Briefing

Conservative Anglicans are calling for Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby to repent for “evolved” view of same-sex relationships.

Toleration is not a good enough strategy to keep peace. 

Now turning 100, Spain’s oldest Protestant publisher made it through a dictatorship, evaded censorship by Catholics, and endured secular shifts in culture. 

Wasting our talents? A false view of vocational calling is making some of us miserable.

Behind the Story

From national political correspondent Harvest Prude: A colleague asked how I approached election night prep. In the days leading up to this week, I’ve reached out to sources who can be on standby to weigh in on how the results shake out. Other prep involved prewriting, catching up on different versions of how the map might shake out and what bellwether districts to watch, and like many of you, doomscrolling. 

I voted early, over the weekend, so I had one less thing to worry about. I also went to the grocery store Tuesday morning and bought a case of 30 eggs. Eggs happen to be my favorite food and what I eat every day for breakfast. So the stockpile is simultaneously a comfort food, insurance in case I don’t have time to do much cooking over the next few days, and also a bet to see whether they will all be eaten by the time the vote is counted.


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In Other News


Today in Christian History

November 6, 1315: Poet Dante Alighieri is sentenced to death, in absentia, by the magistrates of Florence. Dante, who was at the time working on his Comedy in Venice, avoided the penalty by never returning to Florence, from which he had been exiled for political reasons (see issue 70: Dante Alighieri).


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in the magazine

Cover of the September/October 2024 Issue

Our September/October issue explores themes in spiritual formation and uncovers what’s really discipling us. Bonnie Kristian argues that the biblical vision for the institutions that form us is renewal, not replacement—even when they fail us. Mike Cosper examines what fuels political fervor around Donald Trump and assesses the ways people have understood and misunderstood the movement. Harvest Prude reports on how partisan distrust has turned the electoral process into a minefield and how those on the frontlines—election officials and volunteers—are motivated by their faith as they work. Read about Christian renewal in intellectual spaces and the “yearners”—those who find themselves in the borderlands between faith and disbelief. And find out how God is moving among his kingdom in Europe, as well as what our advice columnists say about budget-conscious fellowship meals, a kid in Sunday school who hits, and a dating app dilemma.

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