What If the Christian Sexual Ethic Becomes a Feature, Not a Bug?
Evangelicals tend to assume our sexual ethic is deeply unpopular. But the wind may be shifting as thought leaders increasingly declare Christianity a cultural asset.
Can the United States Be ‘Forgiven Our Debts’?
Even if the debt ceiling resolves, we should consider future generations.
Eugene Peterson Shrugs
Why theological indifference is worse than progressivism.
God and America: It’s Complicated
Surveys show fewer think America is a Christian nation, but many see ‘special relationship’ with God.
Having Gay Friends Changes Evangelicals’ Minds on Marriage, But Not Morality
LifeWay looks at how many support legal same-sex unions they view as sinful.
Court Stops Execution of Mentally Ill Man Defended by Many Evangelicals
Evangelicals divide over the death penalty, but leaders agree on the unusual case of Scott Panetti.
Died: Glen H. Stassen, Baptist Ethicist Who Pioneered ‘Just Peacemaking’
Fuller Seminary professor ‘transformed the old conversation between just war theorists and pacifists.’ Also rethought Sermon on the Mount and ‘incarnational discipleship.’
Una ética antigua, muy antigua
¿Qué pasó con la repugnancia que los cristianos antes sentíamos hacía el derramamiento de sangre?
Were the Church Fathers Consistently Pro-Life?
Historian Ron Sider (yes, historian) urges us to pay attention to the evidence.
Why Don’t We Find Bloodshed Repugnant Anymore?
Yes, the early church was pro-life. But it wasn’t just the death of the unborn that it opposed.