Which Comes First: Good Citizens or Good Governments?
[ad_1] Constitutional scholar C. L. Skach begins How to Be a Citizen: Learning to Be Civil Without the State with an engrossing account of her own foray into crafting the law … Read More
[ad_1] Constitutional scholar C. L. Skach begins How to Be a Citizen: Learning to Be Civil Without the State with an engrossing account of her own foray into crafting the law … Read More
[ad_1] This piece was adapted from Russell Moore’s newsletter. Subscribe here. Sometimes, a viral video can explain a cultural moment better than a stack of sociology journals. This is one … Read More
[ad_1] If, by some wonder of time travel, you were to visit a small-group Bible study in 2010 and someone were to ask you, “What’s the state of the evangelical … Read More
[ad_1] In a year seeing over 50 countries at the polls—half of which could shift geopolitical dynamics—the timing of Jesus and the Powers’ release was no accident. A few years … Read More
[ad_1] The United States is now in the throes of the politics of class division, and American evangelicalism is no exception. College-educated evangelical Christians may be the least prepared for … Read More
[ad_1] On June 23, authorities arrested Sarju Prasad, a pastor in Uttar Pradesh, for conducting Sunday worship in his house. Earlier that day, two Hindu men, one claiming to be … Read More
[ad_1] This piece was adapted from Russell Moore’s newsletter. Subscribe here. When Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate this week, some people … Read More
[ad_1] By now, you’ve seen the statistics. In the United States, churches are shrinking. Christian belief is waning. “Nones” comprise a greater share of the population than Protestants or Catholics. … Read More
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