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On Forming a More Perfect Union

On Forming a More Perfect Union

April 1 st 2021 byDaniel Lee Hill

How can we develop the character required for social change?

Against Moral Innocence

Against Moral Innocence

April 1 st 2021 byKirsten Sanders

To think Christianly is to seek not innocence but repair.

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 Longest Year

The Longest Year

December 31 st 2020 byPhilip Yancey

Reflections on 2020.

Wilderness Perspective

Wilderness Perspective

December 10 th 2020 byPatrick Pierson

A monastic ethos for a militant age.

Uncertainty: The Beauty and Bedrock of Statistics

Uncertainty: The Beauty and Bedrock of Statistics

October 22 nd 2020 bySarah Hamersma

Sometimes a bit of uncertainty can be a marvelous thing.

Embodied Histories
Turning the Tide

Turning the Tide

October 10 th 2019 byAnne Snyder

A new page in Christian influence.

Headquarters: Introducing Comment's New Editor-in-Chief

Headquarters: Introducing Comment's New Editor-in-Chief

July 17 th 2019 byRay Pennings

Letter from the publisher.

A Tidy Mind

A Tidy Mind

June 5 th 2019 byHannah LaGrand

Thinking is like chores: never done, but necessary for public (and private) life.

Why Character? Why Now?

Why Character? Why Now?

May 31 st 2019 byAnne Snyder

Communities require moral coherence to flourish. Is that possible today?

Selling our Birthright for a Quiet Pew

Selling our Birthright for a Quiet Pew

April 10 th 2019 bySarah Dahl

In church, our children are not our children. They're brothers and sisters in Christ.

Dreading Monday

Dreading Monday

April 4 th 2019 byJeff Haanen

The spiritual crisis underneath our jobs.

The Church and the Common Good

The Church and the Common Good

January 17 th 2019 byBrad East

Can we equate the church's eternal mission with temporary politics?

The Year of "Whose" Lord?

The Year of "Whose" Lord?

January 10 th 2019 byChad Wellmon

Let’s not expect too much of (Christian) humanism.