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What Kind of Turning Point?

What Kind of Turning Point?

August 20 th 2020 byMark Noll

History is an unpredictable thing. Respect it.

Reconciliation Is Spiritual Formation

Reconciliation Is Spiritual Formation

April 22 nd 2021 byDavid M. Bailey

A framework for organizational practice.

Marriage for the Common Good

Marriage for the Common Good

July 17 th 2014 byJames K.A. Smith

You're staring into your spouse's eyes and your backs are to the world. Is that going to work for anyone but yourselves?

Making the most of college: The importance of dressing well

Making the most of college: The importance of dressing well

September 1 st 2007 byJeff Cavanaugh

"Whatever's most comfortable" isn't really good enough.

In the Shadow of Memory

In the Shadow of Memory

April 23 rd 2020 byDanté Stewart

"The act of imagination is bound up with memory." —Toni Morrison

By the Book

By the Book

December 1 st 2016 byTish Harrison Warren

If prayer is a craft, we shouldn't be ashamed to learn from the masters.

Spiritual Practices for Public Leadership

Spiritual Practices for Public Leadership

October 29 th 2020 byAndy Crouch

Guarding one's soul in and out of season.

How to Grow Old

How to Grow Old

December 22 nd 2016 byCornelius Plantinga

Aging doesn't have to mean decline; make it a pilgrimage of hope.

The Tribes That Bind

The Tribes That Bind

January 2 nd 2020 byAnne Snyder

Wrestling with loyalty in a fractured age.

“I Didn’t Become an Apache. I Was Born an Apache.”

“I Didn’t Become an Apache. I Was Born an Apache.”

February 6 th 2020 byRev. Robert Soto with Brian Dijkema

Contextualizing surrender to the transcendent within the inheritance of tribe.

How Garbage Collectors Can Refresh Our Theology

How Garbage Collectors Can Refresh Our Theology

November 21 st 2019 byGustavo H. R. Santos

Scraping back the veneer called "vocation."

O Virtue, Where Art Thou?

O Virtue, Where Art Thou?

April 8 th 2021 byAnne Snyder

The dynamics of moral agency in an age awakened to social sin.

50 things I love about city life

50 things I love about city life

June 1 st 2008 byEric O. Jacobsen

I love cities the way other people love old growth forests, meandering river walks, and alpine lakes.

Imagining an "Open" Secularism

Imagining an "Open" Secularism

September 1 st 2014 byCharles Taylor with James K.A. Smith

The intersection of ideas and public life for understanding our "secular age."

"From Big State to Big Society":  Is British Conservatism becoming Christian Democratic?

"From Big State to Big Society": Is British Conservatism becoming Christian Democratic?

July 9 th 2010 byJonathan Chaplin
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