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The Three Worlds of Evangelicalism
Aaron M. Renn
From the print edition:
Having adapted so many times before, evangelicals can do it yet again.
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How Digital Youth Became Unhappy—And Dangerous—Adults
Mark Bauerlein
Millennials came of age during the tech revolution—how have they turned out?
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Imperial Selves and Deteriorating Persons
M. D. Aeschliman
Emerson, Thoreau, and Whitman were “provincial narcissists” who left a bad stain on American culture.
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What We Lost
John Soriano
We lost something precious when we abandoned multi-generational living.
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Freedom After Communism
Ben Sixsmith
Nations must develop positive models of freedom, as well as wage war against its absence.
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Defending Catholic Healthcare
Wesley J. Smith
A new organization has been founded to protect medical conscience.
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The Rise of Wildean Wokeism
Alexander Riley
Epithets and allegations have become
de rigueur
in academia.
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