Protestantism
A selection of recent articles on this topic
The New Divide in Global Anglicanism
For the last fifty years the Anglican Communion has been divided over the doctrine of marriage. That…
The Case for Protestantism
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Gavin Ortlund joins in to…
Evangelicals for Sale
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Megan Basham joins in…
Against the Young
The other month, I attended a conference thick with members of the clergy. It had everything you…
Super Tuesday and the Apocalypse
On Wednesday of this week, I set aside the column I was working on (it’s not time-sensitive;…
A Colorado Pro-Life Clinic Fights for the Right to Offer Abortion Pill Reversal
From bakers to website designers, Colorado seems intent on persistently persecuting its religious believers. Bella Health and…
The Law of the Heart is Love
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ: “June is Pride Month.” That is the message proclaimed on…
Eight Rules for the Dean of Students
For the past twenty-two years I have taught English literature at the University of Dallas, a Catholic…
Boycott Big Business
Should conservatives boycott companies that support evil causes? Various boycott movements have emerged within the culture war…
The Snakes Have Returned to Ireland
St. Patrick’s Day is nearly upon us. Its approach recalls for me something that happened last year…
A Pro-Family Caucus
The family has been under attack for decades. It has been especially harmed in the past two…
Criminalizing Conservatism
Liars, shysters, log-rollers, and crooks are not the biggest threat to America’s free and democratic culture. The…
Fun Trumps Fear
What to make of the midterm elections? You may, if you wish, lend your ear to the…
The German Crisis, the World Church, and Pope Francis
The Year of Our Lord 2023 will likely witness Catholic dramas we cannot predict now; that is…
Epic Failures
Can you believe that Halbrand insulted Miriel, queen regent of Númenor, by saying she was either blind…