Evangelicals in Civic Life publication
Hope In An Age Of Nay-Saying
Carl R. Trueman

The spirit of Mephistopheles is truly seductive, as Goethe well knew. Thankfully, however, there is still hope.
Articles
First Things / May 25, 2023
The glory of weakness
Andrew T. Walker

A documentary on Michael J. Fox reminds Christians of something truly important
Articles
WORLD Opinions / May 23, 2023
The Allure of Evil
Carl R. Trueman

Destruction and violence are anything but banal.
Articles
The American Mind / May 23, 2023
A simple matter of math turns out to be a call for courage
Brad Littlejohn

Europe’s looming pension crisis is a warning to the United States
Articles
WORLD Opinions / May 22, 2023
Reparations and reality
Brad Littlejohn

Political institutions just aren’t equipped to right every historical wrong
Articles
WORLD Opinions / May 16, 2023
How Democrats Are Shooting Themselves In The Foot On Gun Control
Nathanael Blake

The narrow logic of their argument is undermined by what Democrats do the rest of the time.
Articles
The Federalist / May 12, 2023
Transgression Is Passé
Carl R. Trueman

Derision of Christianity merely offers smug affirmation of the triumph of one of the most powerful lobby groups within Western culture.
Articles
First Things / May 11, 2023
Let’s put AI on pause
Brad Littlejohn

We aren’t prepared to unleash this powerful technology
Articles
WORLD Opinion / May 10, 2023
All roads lead to queerdom?
Carl R. Trueman

Baylor learns that giving an inch costs a mile
Articles
WORLD Opinions / May 9, 2023
“Reactionary feminist” pens broadside against “meat lego gnosticism”
Nathanael Blake

Mary Harrington’s Feminism Against Progress provides a tour and critique of the wasteland of the sexual revolution that, while not fully formed, is invaluable in its honesty and call to resist the growing insanity.
Catholic World Report / May 7, 2023
Who is really winning the culture war?
Brad Littlejohn

The contest of “rights” reveals a major worldview conflict
Articles
WORLD Opinions / May 3, 2023