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Theocracy Is Not the Enemy of Pluralism

God’s rule is inherently true and doesn’t require that we force it on anyone.

How (Not) to Talk About ‘Christian Nationalism’

The phrase is increasingly useless—unfairly applied to ordinary Christians yet too weak to sufficiently condemn “another gospel” in our midst.

Politicians, You Keep Saying ‘City on A Hill’

But it doesn’t mean what you think it means.

A Tale of Two Books, One Podcast, and the Contest over Christian Nationalism

Answering Stephen Wolfe’s arguments for blood, soil, and sedition.

‘Give Us a King’: Lessons from the Capitol Sedition

Samuel’s message to Israel about unchecked power stands true today. We should listen.

Review

Meet the Conservative Evangelicals Practicing ‘Strategic Hibernation’ in the American Northwest

They might embrace their marginal status, but they don’t plan on staying marginal forever.

Editorial

Theocracy, Anyone?

Jesus rules! But that doesn’t mean we yearn for a state ruled by the church.

No Theocracy Here

Respected religion journalist retains a clear affection for evangelicals.

The Lure of Theocracy

As we flee decadence, we must watch where we step.

News

The Joys of a State Church

The Godless minister and the sexless marriage. Plus: Indonesian bombing targets Christian village, Benedict urges Christian unity, stem-cell debates, and more articles from online sources around the world.

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