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In his recent New York Times opinion piece, “I’m a Genocide Scholar. I Know It When I See It,” Professor Omer Bartov accuses ...
I spent years telling myself that I could love my church enough to make up for all the love I would never have. But to affirm ...
In a world where moral lines blur and volume often drowns out clarity, even lies can sound like divine direction.
The poet, the opera, and the Terror: when art dares to confront the violence of power. How one artist portrays the French ...
There is a particular species of ignorance that flourishes in the academy: one that mistakes moral posturing for moral reasoning, slogans for scholarship, and fashionable outrage for historical ...
Andrew Walker, who teaches at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, wrote the proposal Southern Baptists ...
Guest Columnist Sohum Sheth argues that Penn’s opaque decision to comply with the Trump administration’s demands abandons its ...
The truth isn’t always what’s said, sometimes, it’s what’s deliberately not said. Lying by omission can erode trust and love, all without a single obvious lie.
The point is we can boast all we want about our achievements and our knowledge, our success or our theology, but if none of ...
Texas / Syndication Cloud / July 07, 2025 / Wordsmith World Key Takeaways Christian crime novels mirror God’s redemptive story through patterns of creation, ruin, redemption, and restoration. Reading ...
Political and biblical inheritance are far more responsible for the modern-day United States than revolution, liberal ...