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 Andy Stanley, once again, makes an argument that subverts the authority of Scripture and casts doubt upon biblical Christianity
PART II A problem for feminists in Germany? Why the German language threatens the deeply ingrained trajectory in German culture
PART III The moral consequences of social media: Is what we grew out of in high school now what we lean into on Twitter?
PART I Another collision between religious liberty and sexual liberty: Lawsuit filed against University of Iowa for expelling Christian student group
PART II What’s missing from the coverage of Hollywood’s failure to make progress on diversity?
PART III The sexual revolution consumes its own: What we can learn from the backlash to Scarlett Johansson’s casting in, then withdrawal from, transgender role
PART IV Lithromantic, aliagender, and dead name: Introducing the new, never-ending, always-expanding glossary for the gender revolution
PART I A society that argues some have the right to demand their death will eventually argue that all have the right to demand that very death, even the youngest
PART II Separating the real from the ideal: How a corruption of human beauty becomes a huge problem
PART III One of the bloodiest weekends in the history of Chicago represents a challenge to all Christians in all places
PART I Frustrated by the slow pace of secularization, researchers turn to artificial intelligence for answers
PART II How satisfying can individually-designed secular rituals actually be?
PART III When you change the language about God, you are redefining God and worshipping a different deity
PART I The self as the center of the universe: How the language of addiction has replaced the language of theology in our modern secular society
PART II Experts remain unconvinced as World Health Organization identifies new internet gaming disorder
PART III A sign of the times: Videogame parents open their wallets, hire coaches in pursuit of competitive edge
PART IV In new Pew study, many see belief as merely an attitude with no expectation of religious behavior
PART I Vatican changes church teaching, says the death penalty is unacceptable in all circumstances
PART II Does doctrine change? Understanding the fundamental divide between Catholics and Protestants when it comes to the development of doctrine
PART III After cave rescue, theology is in the headlines as Thai boys become temporary monks, apologize to parents
PART I A house built upon the sand: Revoice, LGBT identity, and biblical Christianity
PART II What a newly claimed prophetic role reveals about the ideology of sexual revisionists
PART III Enforced secularism in the nation’s capital: Appeals court rules transit system can ban religious speech in ads
PART I As goes the Supreme Court, so goes the nation: Why the Kavanaugh nomination matters to both sides of the partisan divide
PART II What does it mean for a judge to be a ‘strict constructionist’?
PART III Even in a secular age, the conscience of Western civilization is still haunted and shaped by the Bible
PART I A political earthquake in New York as Democrats continue their leftward march
PART II Why it’s significant that a deep red state like Oklahoma voted to legalize medicinal marijuana
PART III Orthodoxy of the sexual revolution questioned in one of the nation’s most influential magazines
PART IV Is everything biological or is nothing biological? Examining the biological basis of transgenderism
PART I How Justice Anthony Kennedy became one of the most singularly important figures in Supreme Court history
PART II In yet another victory for free speech, Supreme Court rules public-sector employees can’t be forced to pay dues to labor unions