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Taste and See: Agnieszka Tennant

Agnieszka Tennant was an editor at large for Chrisitanity Today. She earned her master's degree in international relations at the University of Chicago, where she focused on how religiously-rooted norms influence world politics.

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A Fishy Facebook Friend
Shouldn't the Golden Rule apply in virtual reality?
What To Do About Nukes
You may not be as powerless as you think.
Brave New Salvation
A vision of a sinless future.
Desire Happens
You see, you want. Then what?
'Ordinary' Delights
Let us praise the consoling banality of good.
Dating Jesus
When 'lover of my soul' language goes too far.
Inside CT: Plethora of Talent
Agnieszka Tennant moves on.
To Russia with Fury
Sometimes charity means anger.
What (Not All) Women Want
The finicky femininity of 'Captivating' by John and Stasi Eldredge.
A Velveteen Apologetic
How two creatures dig a rabbit hole in my disbelief.
What Would Jesus Buy?
Saving the world one cashmere sweater at a time.
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