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- One Year, Seven Transformations, and the Emergence of a ‘WEIRDER’ WorldAmerican independence was one of many revolutions sparked in 1776. How can we live faithfully in the new order they created?Paul Gutacker|
- The Christian Liberal Arts Tradition Can Appeal to Christians and Non-Christians AlikeIts main rivals seek truth without transcendence, or justice without redemption. And both flatten the meaning of human existence.Joseph Clair|
- C.S. Lewis Was a Modern Man Who Breathed Medieval AirAs both a writer and a scholar, his work hearkened back to a “slow, contemplative, symphonic world.”Louis Markos|
- Miracles Are Outlasting the Arguments Against ThemNew Testament scholar Craig Keener investigates contemporary accounts of “signs and wonders,” while suggesting that many grounds for skepticism are behind the times.Interview by Christopher Reese|
- Trusting God with Your Illness Is No Prescription for PassivityEarly Americans bore energetic witness to bodily suffering. What can their example teach believers today?Agnes Howard|español
- Transhumanism and the Cult of ‘Better, Faster, Stronger’Why the church should resist technologies that aim to liberate us from ordinary, embodied life.Andy Crouch|
- How Freedom Became an American IdolOnce a people view themselves as their own highest authority, whatever they most value becomes their god. And that god will rule their nation.Jonathan Leeman|
- The Clergy Behind Science as We Know ItEnlightenment-era pastors didn’t oppose modern science. They helped advance it.Jennifer Powell McNutt|
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