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They’re not wrong to believe in a contested world. But they’ve misidentified the villains.
The Bulletin
Australia bans social media for kids, CDC’s recommendations change, college football uproar, and the far right lens on history.
Public Theology Project
CT’s editor at-large recommends a handful of biographies—from Augustine to Robert Frost—along with sci-fi, Stephen King, social media, and more.
A friend’s request for a rent check called my dual loyalties into question.
Believers are denouncing historical fraternities and sororities that have been beacons of progress.
After his final tour, independent musician John Mark McMillan is backing out of the algorithm rat race but still chasing transcendence.
Jen Hatmaker’s trajectory illustrates the fraught world of spiritual influencerhood and the disappearance of the messy middle.
Review
The YouTube mockumentary works best when it pulls laughs directly from Exodus.
We don’t need pledges or rose metaphors. We do need more reverence and restraint.
The philosophy of these tools is that the world is data and truth is probabilistic. Christians must proceed with biblically grounded care.