April 16, 2014
April 16, 2013
Family and Vocation in a Culture of Choice
With the expansion of economic freedom and the resulting material prosperity, we’ve reached an unprecedented position of personal reflection and vocation-seeking. This is a welcome development, to be sure, but as I’ve written recently, it also has its risks. Continue Reading...
March 07, 2013
Creating a Culture That Lasts: Matthew Lee Anderson on ‘Radical Christianity’
I recently expressed my reservations about David Platt’s approach to “radical Christianity,” noting that, outside of embracing certain Biblical constraints (e.g. tithing), we should be wary of cramming God’s will into our own cookie-cutter molds for how wealth should be carved up and divvied out. Continue Reading...
February 19, 2013
From the Roots of Society to the Fruits of Discipleship
December 14, 2012
Ikaria and the Inseparability of Individual and Communal Flourishing
September 13, 2011
Hunter Baker to Deliver Acton Institute’s Calihan Lecture
August 22, 2011