February 18, 2020
BY THE CHRISTIAN HUMANIST on February 17, 2020 “The Gifford Lectures have always taken as their project to ‘promote and diffuse the study of natural theology in the widest sense… READ MORE
February 11, 2020
BY THE CHRISTIAN HUMANIST on February 10, 2020 Author Stephen E. Fowl sat down with Nathan Gilmour of The Christian Humanist to talk about his new book, “Idolatry.” Listen Here:… READ MORE
January 30, 2020
BY ONSCRIPT on January 28, 2020 “Downs and Lappenga open the shutters and remove the blinds. Once we see the that ‘the faith of Christ’ includes the faithfulness of the… READ MORE
January 16, 2020
BY COMMONWEAL on January 6, 2020 “Government officials are, of course, free to advocate for policies that conflict with certain religious beliefs, and they may and sometimes must deny certain… READ MORE
December 5, 2019
BY RELIGION NEWS SERVICE on December 3, 2019 “Attacks on houses of worship or on individuals seem to happen with alarming frequency, to the degree that some Americans feel they… READ MORE
November 15, 2019
BY THE CHRISTIAN CENTURY on November 1, 2019 “When we write sermons or offer pastoral care, we can keep in mind three lessons of trauma studies: The past is not… READ MORE
November 14, 2019
BY C-SPAN on October 24, 2019 Melissa Rogers took part in a C-SPAN panel discussion on her book, “Faith in American Public Life.” Watch the panel at https://www.c-span.org/video/?465675-1/faith-american-public-life.
November 5, 2019
BY NPR – ALL THINGS CONSIDERED on Nov. 2, 2019 NPR’s Leila Fadel sat down with author Melissa Rogers to discuss her new book, “Faith in American Public Life.” “I… READ MORE
October 30, 2019
BY AMERICA MAGAZINE – THE JESUIT REVIEW on Oct. 25, 2019 “…O’Siadhail offers a tour-de-force reckoning of the times we find ourselves in and the story of how we have… READ MORE
September 5, 2019
BY BAPTIST STANDARD on August 30, 2019 “Weaver paints a vivid and illuminating picture of the complicated relationship between Baptists and the Holiness, Pentecostal and Charismatic movements. It’s not light… READ MORE