Religious freedom bears implications for our lives, just like the biblical view of freedom and economic freedom. In fact, religious freedom is entwined with these other freedoms. The...
Today’s holiday presents us with an opportunity to reflect on the biblical view of freedom and its implications for our lives. Freedom in the Bible begins as inner...
Over the last few months, I’ve talked to many Christians who fear they are living in a world that is spinning out of control – especially during a...
The right to obey one’s conscience is widely considered the ground for religious liberty and has been treated as such for centuries. Martin Luther protested that “to go...
Most of the time we dare not think too much about the sheer amount of evil in the world, lest we become paralyzed by it and despair of...
Thirty Christian leaders from business, political, cultural, and theological sectors have come together with The Washington Times and the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics to publish a...
Recently, I attended a seminar at George Mason University where Tyler Cowen interviewed Camille Paglia. Paglia always packs a punch. She is a professor of humanities and media...
In his 2012 book Coming Apart, Charles Murray argues that the middle class, once seen as the “virtuous silent majority,” is alienated from the “founding virtues” of civic...
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. – Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride “Tolerance, not truth, is the new...
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