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The Dignity and Priority of Labour

The Dignity and Priority of Labour

March 1 st 2012 byMicah Lott
Beyond "Creation" and Natural Law: An Evangelical Public Theology

Beyond "Creation" and Natural Law: An Evangelical Public Theology

March 26 th 2015 byJames K.A. Smith

What Oliver O'Donovan can teach Kuyperians

Is Christianity Philosophical?

Is Christianity Philosophical?

January 4 th 2013 byDavid Lyle Jeffrey

Is the philosophy articulated (and practiced) by Christian philosophers inherently Christian? And if so, in what sense?

Dream Small

Dream Small

October 19 th 2011 byJames K.A. Smith
Work and Family in Sync

Work and Family in Sync

November 15 th 2018 byBrian Dijkema, with Rachel Anderson, Katelyn Beaty

There’s a time to work, and a time to raise children. We should be concerned when those rhythms are interrupted.

Seeing the Beauty of Dappled Things: Gerard Manley Hopkins

Seeing the Beauty of Dappled Things: Gerard Manley Hopkins

December 1 st 2017 byRaymond C. Barfield

A poet taught a physician how to see again.

Surveillance and Trust

Surveillance and Trust

March 1 st 2017 byDavid Lyon

When someone's always watching, someone's always suspicious.

Hope Beyond Frustration

Hope Beyond Frustration

March 13 th 2014 byPeter Leithart

Biblical wisdom for the cultural apocalypse.

Life's Big Questions: Who Am I?

Life's Big Questions: Who Am I?

August 15 th 2011 byShiao Chong
What public intellectuals need, and why we need public intellectuals

What public intellectuals need, and why we need public intellectuals

March 1 st 2005 byGideon Strauss
Sex is easier than love: why sexuality is at the very heart of life and learning

Sex is easier than love: why sexuality is at the very heart of life and learning

September 1 st 2008 bySteven Garber
A Migrant Invasion?

A Migrant Invasion?

March 1 st 2019 byNoah Toly

Beyond platitudes and towards policy on immigration.

Natural disasters and "acts of God"

Natural disasters and "acts of God"

April 16 th 2010 byChris Barrett
Rethinking the Secular, Redeeming Christendom

Rethinking the Secular, Redeeming Christendom

April 2 nd 2015 byJames K.A. Smith

The very mission of the church takes it into the imperial palace, the executive mansion, the halls of the capitol.

Life's Big Questions: What's Wrong with the World?

Life's Big Questions: What's Wrong with the World?

September 1 st 2004 byShiao Chong
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