David Bentley Hart’s Brain-Breaking Argument for the Supremacy of the Mind
The theologian’s latest book, though rhetorically forbidding, yields brilliant insights on the relationship between material and spiritual things.
How to Make Friends at Church
It’s tough to plunge into a new congregation. Here’s how to get your head above water.
Honey, We Shrunk the Family
Timothy P. Carney’s Family Unfriendly explores plunging American fertility and how to get out of the baby bust.
More Christian Colleges Will Close. Can They Finish Well?
The “demographic cliff” will force schools to cut jobs or shut down—but how they do it matters.
The Pink Scandal of the Evangelical Mind
The Evangelical Theological Society has its first female president. But what about intellectual life for women in the pews?
Why I Left My Professorship to Homeschool My Kids
In a disintegrated, stressful culture, my family has found respite—and a strengthened faith—in learning together.
How We Learned to Hate Genocide
Caesar boasted of thousands of civilian deaths. Christianity is the reason we mourn even one.
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The Opposite of Abuse Is Care
In an age of spiritual abuse scandals, the early church offers a positive model of pastoral authority.
The New Testament Authors Had Enslaved Helpers. How Much Does That Matter?
They likely farmed out the most physically arduous elements of composition. But they (and God) still deserve credit for the words.