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The church's role in art
May 27 th 2011
bySørina Higgins
Artists, pastors, and theologians offer advice for church art patronage.
Can Bad People be Good Leaders?
April 1 st 2004
byRay Pennings
One Nation, Sinful Under God
January 21 st 2021
byShadi Hamid
A greater appreciation of sin could unite America.
The Armenian Option
February 28 th 2019
byMatthew Milliner
What might a North American Christianity inspired by Armenia look like?
The Point of Kuyperian Pluralism
November 1 st 2013
byJonathan Chaplin
Facing exploitative capitalism and overweening statism, Kuyper's vision of pluralism should still inspire Christians today.
On Discipline
September 1 st 2011
byCarey Wallace
There is no such thing as disciplining one corner of a life. There are only disciplined or undisciplined lives.
Editorial: Consumption Pharisees? On the New Minimalism
November 22 nd 2018
bySarah Hamersma
Is there room for others in our tiny homes?
What is to be done . . . toward a neocalvinist agenda?
December 1 st 2005
byAl Wolters
Liberty, Equality, ...Disintegration?
September 18 th 2018
byPatrick Deneen with Brian Dijkema
A conversation with the author of Why Liberalism Failed.
Minimalism and Monasticism
December 3 rd 2018
byHeidi Deddens
Doing with less should help us find more.
Death and Forgiveness
October 7 th 2021
byJoseph M. Keegin
Finding faith through—and beyond—philosophy.
The Friend We Need but Do Not Want: Martin Luther King Jr.
December 1 st 2017
byGregory Thompson
On the inconvenience of Martin Luther King Jr.


