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Kierkegaard Is for the Deconstructor

The missionary to Christendom is also a missionary to modernity.

Review

Evidence of Objective Morality Is Hidden in Plain Sight

A new book finds this evidence in rational arguments. And in something those arguments can’t capture.

Review

Christ Renews Our Minds, not Our Brains

A new book argues that some proponents of “neurotheology” misstate the relationship between our bodies and our souls.

Public Theology Project

How a YouTube Atheist Helped Me Out of Cynicism

Public debates about God often hinge on syllogisms. Alex O’Connor unexpectedly reminded me there’s more to truth than that.

Don’t Conflate Intelligence with Value

Our obsession with AI’s capabilities misunderstands what intelligence actually is.

Why We’re Desperate to Measure Intelligence

Humans’ ability to reason is not the same as AI gathering information.

AI Is Making Humans Dumber

Mimicry is not the same as having intelligence, or as comprehending love and art.

Q&A: Stanley Hauerwas on Alasdair MacIntyre

A conversation about the late moral philosopher’s life, work, and wit.

Public Theology Project

How Christians Embrace Nihilism

The church’s current temptation is a Christology empty of Jesus and a biblical authority void of the Word.

Some of Christianity’s Biggest Skeptics Are Becoming Vocal Converts

These “New Christians” are the result of apologetic work spanning decades. But is their faith merely intellectual?

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