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A Subtler Political Idolatry

We don’t always like our presidents. But we’re apt to exalt the presidency.

Our Perennial Political Temptation

Reckoning with a half-century of American evangelicals’ pursuit of a “seat at the table.”

Praising God Is an Act of Political Defiance

The Book of Psalms reminds us that worship demands our unequivocal devotion and allegiance.

Review

Confronting the 21st-Century Church with the First-Century Church

Nijay Gupta helps us rediscover the compelling strangeness of the earliest Christians.

Testimony

I Wanted a Bigger God Than My Hindu Guru Offered

As my doubts about his teachings grew, so did a secret fascination with Jesus.

Public Theology Project

The Body of Christ Cannot Be Mummified

An oft-forgotten mummy in Scripture teaches us how idolatry deadens, but Jesus awakens.

Public Theology Project

Evangelicals Shouldn’t Criticize Evangelicalism (Unless the Evangel Really Matters)

The gospel doesn’t come with a gag order. It calls us to name and repent of idolatries and hypocrisies—especially our own.

Testimony

The 2016 Election Sent Me Searching for Answers

Politics had become a false idol, and I needed a deeper source of purpose and meaning.

Public Theology Project

Why the World Seems So Resentful

The German philosopher Hartmut Rosa’s concept of ‘resonance’ offers a way through the current malaise.

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