Had the early Church thought like Leeman does, they might have rejected the term ‘Christian’ itself. That too was a pejorative originally, mockingly deriding followers of The Way.More
Whether Christian Nationalism Misrepresents Jesus As Jonathan Leeman Supposes
Jonathan Leeman argues at 9Marks for dropping the label ‘Christian Nationalism’ on the grounds that many people can’t tell the difference between two distinct ways of meaning the term.More
Questioning the Conventional Narrative to the End of Reforming America
My hope is that we see God’s kindness as an incentive for repentance concerning those sins against Him and one another which displease Him and forestall the blessings of Heaven.More
Current Events, Masculinity, and the Science of Facial Hair Signals
At the risk of being understood here as making a value judgment, I will repeat myself: we ought to encourage men to grow full beards as a symbolic embrace of virtuous masculinity.More
Unvaccinated Underdog Feminists Elect Floored Twitter Mortgage Moderation
Musk officially owns Twitter, per SEC filings Thursday. But lest we suppose this will translate into an anything-goes hellscape, new outlines for content moderation have been announced.More
Next Week’s Election and ‘The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium’
On the one hand, goodness can come as a result of legitimate unity. On the other, the truths on which unity depends where legitimacy is concerned cannot be denied, or wishcasted into being.More
Whether More or Fewer Guns Make Society Safer
The teaching of our Lord, to turn the other cheek when someone strikes us on the one, is non-negotiable. Yet we must also recognize that this is not a blanket condemnation of self-defense.More
‘Fear God, Honor The Emperor’ Statement by Evangelicals and Christians Together
We now inhabit a society which stubbornly denies God’s call to place our faith in Him. Thus, in rejecting God’s authority, we also see the unraveling of the basis for human authority. More
How Personality Tests Relate to Kevin DeYoung Making The Case for Having Kids
JP Chavez asks whether there is a benefit to Christians taking personality tests like the MBTI, and Kevin DeYoung published a stellar essay titled ‘The Case for Kids.’More
Romance, Like Public Health Policy, Is Dead Without Virtue
Romance, like sound public health policy, depends on virtue and morality, and cannot exist in an environment where these things are abolished and scoffed at. More
