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Theologies that indulge and center our group identities aren’t faithful. They decenter Christ and belittle our neighbors.
On disagreement, faithfulness, forbearance, and votes.
Public Theology Project
Some leaders of different political stripes teach us to hate each other, but they’re playing for the same team.
The Russell Moore Show
Step into the classroom with America’s government teacher.
A conversation with physician and ethicist Lydia Dugdale.
Our corrupt political and racial discourse teaches us to judge by identity and ideology instead of honestly testing the spirits and assessing the fruit.
Analysis
Pro-life political wins correlate with church attendance rates. So what do you do if most of your neighbors stay home on Sunday morning?
Evangelicals who back the president should no longer contort themselves to support a morally bankrupt leader.
Review
Three books to read this month on politics and public life.
The Bulletin
Foreigners hire US citizens as surrogate mothers, midterm elections approach, and changes to prayer rules at Jerusalem holy site.
With incoherent language trickled down from academic theorists, we think and talk about gender incessantly—and to our detriment.
A federal judge on Monday extended deportation protections for Haitian immigrants. While they waited for the ruling, pastors in Springfield, Ohio, gathered and prayed.