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Theocracy Is Not the Enemy of Pluralism

God’s rule is inherently true and doesn’t require that we force it on anyone.

I Don’t Want to Be a Universalist

Richard Mouw says the best forms of the doctrine still disappoint those counting on God to do the right thing.

What ‘Jesus Wept’ Means for Manhood

Jesus’ tears counter the narrative that “men don’t cry.”

Review

Balm for the Religious-Freedom Lover’s Soul

Steven Waldman’s book helps “complainers” like me regain a sense of perspective.

The Unlikely Crackup of Evangelicalism

The problems are real—but exaggerated.

Review

Richard John Neuhaus, Warts and All

A new biography captures the life and times of a brilliant, headstrong champion of faith in the public square.

Getting to the Crux of Calvary

Each atonement theory highlights a truth about the Cross—but none more so than Christ’s substitutionary death.

News

Richard Mouw on Richard Neuhaus

The president of Fuller Seminary remembers his friend and colleague.

The Postmodern Maze

Abraham Kuyper reminds us that only Christ can bring wholeness to our fragmented age.

The Groves of Academe

Arguing About God, Arguing with God: Remembering Lew Smedes

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