The Christian response to unbelief is not to vainly manipulate social levers, but rather to follow the way of Christ.
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** Speaking of Unbelief ([link removed])
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** Ephraim Radner
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The Christian response to unbelief is not to vainly manipulate social levers, but rather to follow the way of Christ. More ([link removed])
** Against National Conservatism ([link removed])
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** Peter J. Leithart
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The Bible isn’t simply a source of shared culture or a ground of national tradition. More ([link removed])
** Salman Rushdie and the Social Media Fatwa ([link removed])
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** Carl R. Trueman
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Western culture increasingly differs only in degree, not in kind, from that of the Ayatollah. More ([link removed])
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** Prone to Wander ([link removed])
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** Dustin Messer
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Sin leads to exile, atonement to home. More ([link removed])
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** “Matthew 25 Catholics”? ([link removed])
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** George Weigel
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“Pro-choice Catholics” coat their position with a biblical veneer. More ([link removed])
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** The Waste Land at 100 ([link removed])
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** Jason M. Baxter
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The best place to read T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land is the airport. More ([link removed])
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** Lessons from Vin Scully ([link removed])
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** Jesse Cone
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Vin showed us what it means to be an excellent practitioner of the art of baseball. More ([link removed])
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