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Chatbot Cheating in Ethics Class

After discovering some students using AI chatbots to write their midterms, I switched to an oral exam—and an explanation of virtue.

Firm Faith Doesn’t Require a Closed Mind

Christians should be known for embodying the virtues of curiosity and epistemic humility.

The Russell Moore Show

Moore to the Point: Be Careful Who You Pretend to Be

You can fake your way to vice but never to virtue.

Public Theology Project

Be Careful Who You Pretend to Be

You can fake your way to vice but never to virtue.

Review

Good Readers Need More Than Good Reads

Without intentional practices for reading virtuously, even virtuous books can end up furthering vice.

Digital Sloth in the Online Arena

How our internet use is prone to the ancient vice of akrasia.

Sports Betting Has Become Too Prevalent for Christians to Ignore

Online gambling isn’t necessarily sinful, but it’s certainly not a careful use of the wealth God has given us.

Review

Which Comes First: Good Citizens or Good Governments?

Two new books consider whether one depends on the other.

Love in an Attention Crisis

Readers of the Latin Bible could see how close love and diligence are.

Particular Wrongs Need Particular Remedies

Every sin requires Christ’s atonement. But the Bible shows God punishing—and repairing—different sins differently.

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