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The church's role in art

The church's role in art

May 27 th 2011 bySørina Higgins

Artists, pastors, and theologians offer advice for church art patronage.

World View

World View

December 3 rd 2018 byJames K.A. Smith

An annotated reading of your world.

The Longest Year

The Longest Year

December 31 st 2020 byPhilip Yancey

Reflections on 2020.

Can Bad People be Good Leaders?

Can Bad People be Good Leaders?

April 1 st 2004 byRay Pennings
One Nation, Sinful Under God

One Nation, Sinful Under God

January 21 st 2021 byShadi Hamid

A greater appreciation of sin could unite America.

The Armenian Option

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

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

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.

A Regimen of Grace

A Regimen of Grace

November 29 th 2018 byDavid Henreckson

Embracing the austerity of Protestantism

Editorial: Consumption Pharisees? On the New Minimalism

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?

What is to be done . . . toward a neocalvinist agenda?

December 1 st 2005 byAl Wolters
Liberty, Equality, ...Disintegration?

Liberty, Equality, ...Disintegration?

September 18 th 2018 byPatrick Deneen with Brian Dijkema

A conversation with the author of Why Liberalism Failed.

Minimalism and Monasticism

Minimalism and Monasticism

December 3 rd 2018 byHeidi Deddens

Doing with less should help us find more.

Death and Forgiveness

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.

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.

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