Culture • Popular Culture Gods and Gangsters Heidi Wong | 6 min read Not Suitable for Family Time! The Crown has been thrilling — watching (sometimes fictionalized) tensions behind closed doors at Buckingham Palace — but a different Netflix account of “royalty” at... Continue Reading
Vocation • On Daily Work Confessions of a Non-Gifted Administrator Dr. Bruce Lowe | 12 min read Administration is a gift. I do not mean this in the sense that “Life is a gift… don’t waste it!” In such a sentence the meaning has to do with... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture Love In the Ruins Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read Love in the ruins—and to be honest, we don’t get better than that. One more window into this reality is the recent essay in the NY Times, “A Conversation With... Continue Reading
Faith • Theological Reflections Eternal Functional Subordination of the Son (EFS), Part II: Why It Misunderstands Us Timoteo Sazo | 9 min read In my previous article, I argued that characterizing the eternal relations of the immanent Trinity as authority and submission blurs theological and philosophical distinctions that are crucial for maintaining Trinitarian... Continue Reading
Faith • Theological Reflections Eternal Functional Subordination of the Son (EFS), Part I: Why It Misunderstands God Timoteo Sazo | 9 min read Over recent decades, a number of evangelical theologians have argued for a novel understanding of trinitarian relations, one driven by a desire to support a particular version of gender roles.[1]... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture The Delight of Reading Rediscovered Erin Rodewald | 12 min read Americans have a reading problem. For starters, fewer of us can be found with our noses in a book these days. According to a recent Gallup poll, book readership is... Continue Reading