Protestants have got nothing on Catholics here.
Christians and Fast Fashion Pt. 2: Pursuing Virtue Through Dress
How can we pursue a full-orbed Christian ethic in the clothes we wear?
Christians and Fast Fashion Pt. 1: More Than Ethics
Christian thinking on fashion often begins and ends with ethics. But we need something more.
The World the Reformation Made
There are many accounts of how the Reformation created the modern world. But what if they’re all wrong?
Do Vaccine Mandates Violate Religious Freedom? Rethinking the Religious Exemption
Is it right to object to mandatory vaccination as a violation of religious liberty?
Kuyper on Vaccines III: Receiving Vaccines
The third and final piece in a series on Abraham Kuyper’s views on vaccines, following smallpox in the 1800s
Kuyper on Vaccines II: The Role of Government
The second of three posts exploring Abraham Kuyper’s views on vaccines in the wake of a smallpox outbreak in the 1800s
Kuyper on Vaccines I: Handling Disagreement
The first of three posts highlighting Abraham Kuyper’s thoughts on vaccines after a smallpox outbreak in the 1800s
Must Baptists Reject A Christian State?
A quick look at Baptists in the 1600s troubles common assumptions about their politics.
Marginal Baptists? A Brief Response to Russell Moore
Are Baptists really at their best when they’re on the fringes?