Global Prognosis

David Aikman

David Aikman

David Aikman is professor of history and writer-in-residence at Patrick Henry College and wrote for Time magazine from 1971 to 1994. Among his books are Jesus in Beijing and A Man of Faith: The Spiritual Journey of George W. Bush. His column, "Global Prognosis," ran from 2006 to 2007.

Christian Attack Dogs
Attack Dogs of Christendom
Is this how to bring grace and savor to a crumbling civilization?
Gushee: Workplace Justice
The Joy of Policy Manuals
There's more to workplace justice than good intentions.
Carter - a Man of Peace?
Throwing Rocks at Israel
Ex-President Carter's new book is both misleading and dangerous.
An Anniversary of Awareness
Compassionate Bedfellow
Ten years ago, a Jewish leader shamed Christians into caring.
Aikman: Garlic, Dracula, and Al Qaeda
Garlic, Dracula, and Al Qaeda
Civilization itself is the target of extremist Muslims.
Aikman: Train Wreck Coming
Train Wreck Coming
Why homosexual marriage threatens free expression of religion.
'A More Practical Approach'
'A More Practical Approach'
A fledgling group in China tries a 'new' strategy to secure human rights.
An Ugly Phoenix Reborn
An Ugly Phoenix Reborn
European anti-Semitism is more widespread than has been let on.

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12 Scholars Who Brought the Bible into Chinese
12 Scholars Who Brought the Bible into Chinese
Each had unique translation philosophies, diction preferences, and intended audiences in mind, frameworks that informed how they approached their all-consuming work.
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