Special Edition of The Briefing: Former President Jimmy Carter Dies at 100
A Life on the World Stage: The Political Career of Former President Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter’s Understanding of Biblical Authority, the Southern Baptist Convention, and Evangelical Identity
The Evangelical Opposition to Jimmy Carter: The Progressivist Views Held by the Former President Set Him at Odds with Evangelicals
PART I The transgender revolution: Could ‘gender dysphoria’ actually be fueled by social contagion?
PART II When an academic controversy is not merely academic: The real life implications of a controversy over scientific research and transgender youth
PART III A clash of worldviews in India: Why the Christian and Hindu definitions of “nature” go deeper than the law
PART I Why it should tell us a great deal that the leading headlines of this week have not been about the Kavanaugh hearings
PART II As America heads into uncharted waters, responsibility, rather than irresponsibility, is more important than ever
PART III Is all politics still local? What a political upset in Massachusetts tells us about America's political trajectory
PART I Why the divide is much deeper than liberal and conservative when it comes to interpreting the law
PART II Precedent, super-precedent, and settled law: Understanding the code language behind the effort to protect abortion rights
PART III Should we eliminate summer break? Why such an effort will struggle to gain any political traction
PART I How the politicization of Supreme Court nominees has reached points we couldn’t have imagined just a decade ago
PART II From the left or the right, why the issues we face are too fundamental to be settled with a third way
PART III Politics, animal style: In 2018, even our burgers have been politicized
PART IV Former Arizona senator Jon Kyl appointed to fill remainder of John McCain’s term. What impact will this have on the United States Senate?
PART I All eyes on the nation’s capital as Kavanaugh confirmation hearings begin in US Senate
PART II America’s political left decries outcome-based law, yet fails to acknowledge their role in pioneering this approach
PART III What should Christians be watching for in this week’s confirmation hearings?
PART IV After outcry from Christian communities, California legislator pulls bill that would have threatened religious liberty
PART I The sexual revolutionaries have learned this truth: If you can change the language, you can change the entire society
PART II As sex education begins at age 4 in the Netherlands, an entire transformation of moral reality is underway
PART III Why sex education must deal with moral questions and can never merely be about anatomy and physiology
PART IV If there are more computers than books in your college library, there just might be a problem
PART I Why America’s political parties have moved further from the center over the past half-century
PART II The new reality of American politics: In an era of division, our elections are turning out to be more and more a ‘battle of the edge cases’
PART III In the midst of Catholic civil war, Chicago cardinal makes light of abuse cover-up allegations
PART I Why do we lie? What we learn from watching the secular world grapple with the big questions of life
PART II As families turn to Netflix they find increasingly explicit content and insufficient parental controls
PART III Neil Simon, the sadness behind humor, and how comedy reveals something about each of us
PART I What would a post-Christian society look like? Just look at Ireland
PART II Why are newcomers to Canada more religious than those who were born in Canada?
PART III Even in the world’s ‘happiest’ countries, pressure to be happy leads to ‘happiness inequality’
PART I John McCain, the importance of the US Senate, his legacy of military service, and concept of honor
PART II ‘Atomic bomb’ dropped on papacy: Former Vatican ambassador to US testifies that Pope Francis knew about specific sexual abuse in Roman Catholic Churc
PART III As LGBT activists seek judicial redefinition of decades-old legislation, media avoid dealing honestly with the real issue