Why Public Intellectuals Need Their Ivory Towers
Ta-Nehisi Coates’s departure from ‘The Atlantic’ reflects a growing crisis: Our digital age inhibits reliable and enduring insight.
The Early Church on War and Killing
Distinguishing speculation from historical fact.
Died: Jean Bethke Elshtain, Political Scientist Who Fought Academia’s ‘Dissolving Ideologies’
The Chicago philosopher, who died of a heart condition, ‘recognized that faith, family, and patriotic solidarity ennobled the lives of ordinary people.’
Should U.S. Bomb Syria? Evangelical Leaders Take Surprising Vote
National Association of Evangelicals finds out where its members stand.
Why Intelligent People Are Less Likely to Be Religious
And how our expectations for Christians in education are changing.
Frankenstein’s Cat, Part 2
Using “our scientific superpowers.”
The Shepherd
Michael Cromartie is guiding media elites into a more accurate view of conservative Christians.
50 Women You Should Know
We asked key leaders which Christian women are most profoundly shaping the evangelical church and North American society. This is who they picked.
Tuning the Preacher’s Ear
How good reading helps good preaching.