
Affirmative Action and Fairness, Part 2
Someone Take My Spot Editor’s Note: The first article in this series may be read here. In my previous essay, I discussed the common complaint
Someone Take My Spot Editor’s Note: The first article in this series may be read here. In my previous essay, I discussed the common complaint
“What is driving the US economic recovery?” a podcast host asked a guest economist recently: “Is it ticket sales for Barbie and Oppenheimer and for
Working on a book review of Jon Meacham’s work on Abraham Lincoln piqued my curiosity. Meacham briefly touched on the justification for slavery and the
You can spot a military monument or war memorial from a mile away: a heroic figure holding a flag, an eagle spreading its wings in
David French writes how a “post-Christian” USA animates and motivates a lot of American Christianity.
A phenomenal digital resource, includes an essay by Kristin Kobes DuMez of Calvin University.
Who remembers church on New Years Eve? In the Black Church, Watch Night celebrated the Emancipation Proclamation.
The “southernization” of American evangelicalism, as the influence of institutions like Christianity Today, the National Association of Evangelicals, and Wheaton Colleges wanes.
Memories of how a Republican Midwestern governor welcomed refugees from southeast Asia in the 1970s and 80s.
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