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Looking at the Election Through Polarized Lenses

Looking at the Election Through Polarized Lenses

September 29 th 2016 byKevin den Dulk

What kind of pluralists do we want to be?

Revolution"ism" and our Secular Age

Revolution"ism" and our Secular Age

September 1 st 2016 byJames K.A. Smith

What if unbelief is a social ill? Would we have the courage to name it? And hope otherwise?

Playful Minds

Playful Minds

June 1 st 2016 byDave Sikkema

Games can recover play in learning, but we still have to know what it means to "learn."

Up with the People?

Up with the People?

May 12 th 2016 byEric Miller

There's nothing magical about "the people," unless they aspire to become a citizenry.

Taking Aim at Ambition

Taking Aim at Ambition

March 30 th 2016 byJames K.A. Smith

A writers collective looks for virtue amidst the vices of hubris, pride, and vainglory

Whither American Conservatives?

Whither American Conservatives?

March 3 rd 2016 byMichael Gerson

Michael Gerson delivers the 2016 Cardus Hill Family Lecture

Embracing a Missionary Moment

Embracing a Missionary Moment

January 19 th 2016 byJohn Seel

A Review of Revisiting "Faithful Presence."

Deconstructing Failure

Deconstructing Failure

December 16 th 2015 byPeter Boumgarden

How the fall of BlackBerry teaches us to act with courage amid moral uncertainty.

The Justice of Memory, the Grace of Forgetting: A Conversation with Miroslav Volf

The Justice of Memory, the Grace of Forgetting: A Conversation with Miroslav Volf

December 1 st 2015 byMiroslav Volf with James K.A. Smith

How to remember the truth with love, and why we should hope to forget.

A Wardrobe in Kansas, Portal to Mystery

A Wardrobe in Kansas, Portal to Mystery

November 4 th 2015 byErin Doom

A “show and tell” exploration of the Eighth Day Institute in Wichita, Kansas.

Closing the Graduation Gap

Closing the Graduation Gap

June 1 st 2015 byMichael Gerson

Opportunity does not exist where odds are something to be defied.

Run Toward the Pain

Run Toward the Pain

May 7 th 2015 byMatthew Loftus

Broken cities need those minor leaders who cultivate a community's moral formation.

The Lamb of Wall Street

The Lamb of Wall Street

January 8 th 2015 byMaxwell Anderson

Could business use a catechism?

Shalom Starts at Home: A Conversation with Jonathan Bradford

Shalom Starts at Home: A Conversation with Jonathan Bradford

June 19 th 2014 byJonathan Bradford with James K.A. Smith

Lessons learned in 40 years in the inner city.

Ambition, Influence, and Entrepreneurship

Ambition, Influence, and Entrepreneurship

May 15 th 2014 byD. Michael Lindsay with James K.A. Smith

Leaders take a liberal arts approach to life.