I’m a Lawyer. Here’s What the Bar Taught Me About Christ’s Advocacy for Me.
Every piece of evidence, every exhibit, recalls Calvary. The scourging whip, the crown of thorns, the soldier’s spear, and the rugged cross are offered in my defense.
I’m a Lawyer. Here’s What the Bar Taught Me About Christ’s Advocacy for Me.
Every piece of evidence, every exhibit, recalls Calvary. The scourging whip, the crown of thorns, the soldier’s spear, and the rugged cross are offered in my defense.
Headlines: Ronald Acuña Jr. Is Making History (and Having Fun)
"You can do things that are historic and have fun. You can do things that are top-tier excellent and be chill about it."
Nonresistant Nonbelief? Reexamining A Trending Atheist Argument
There is more than sufficient evidence for God’s existence and Jesus’ resurrection, evidence that leaves the unbeliever without excuse.
Infertility & Miscarriage Roundtable: Kristin Kellen, Jenn Hesse, Kelsey Hamilton, & Megan Dickerson
“Vulnerability breeds vulnerability.” In this roundatble discussion, Megan Dickerson talks to Dr. Kristin Kellen, Jenn Hesse, and Kelsey Hamilton about infertility and miscarriage.
Therapy Dogs and the Grace of God: A Q&A with Jennifer Bleakley
Therapy dogs boldly and unashamedly enter into people’s pain and offer their steady presence.
Headlines: The Speed Chess Championship and a Lesson in Humility
Jacob Haley discusses the 2023 Speed Chess Championship (and what we can learn from it).
God and Lesser Authorities: Who Should We Submit to, and When?
In this, the first installment, we will look at the who and when of institutional submission.
Luke Bretherton: Rethinking Humanitarianism
In response to the challenge of poverty and global needs, many of us default to humanitarianism as a solution. But should we? Dr. Luke Bretherton of Duke University joins us to discuss.
The Supreme Court’s Stand for Religious Liberty: A Look at Recent Victories
The good news is that religious claims are winning, so much so that secular critics are falsely complaining that the Court is transforming religious liberty into religious privilege.
Headlines: The Swiftonomics of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour
How do we think Christianly about Taylor Swift, her work, her economic impact, and all the rest of it?
Faithful Christology and Modern Ministry
A right understanding of the work of Christ is dependent on a right understanding of the person of Christ.
Paul LaPennna: Neuroscience and the Soul
What does neuroscience teach us about the soul? We talk to Christian neuroscientist Dr. Paul LaPenna to find out.
What Makes Work Christian?
As I continued to read and learn, I discovered that I my work is Christian when my work manifests Christian conduct, character, and goals.
Joshua Chatraw and Mark Allen: Augustine’s Approach to a Changing Culture
How do we respond to a changing culture? Maybe we can learn something from Augustine, say Joshua Chatraw and Mark Allen.
UFOs: Do You Want to Believe?
Could aliens be a gut-level response to the human need to react to both the wonder and the chaos of the world?
Law School Encounters with Critical Perspectives on Law: Part IV
A glimpse into American legal education during the mid-to-late 1990s from the perspective of one American law student.
Learning What I Thought I Knew
Thoughts on learning, spiritual formation, and technology
Jeff Hardin: Thinking Christianly About Genetic Engineering
Genetic engineering is here. We talk to a Christian who works in that field to learn about the positives — and what we should be wary of.
Law School Encounters with Critical Perspectives on Law: Part III
A glimpse into American legal education during the mid-to-late 1990s from the perspective of one American law student.
Why Being Pro-Life Isn’t Religious Bigotry
An encouragement and exhortation to Pro-Life Christians in the public square.
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