Becoming a Slave Again to Edifying Habits

Evangelicals are beginning to care less about discerning good cultural objects and care more about discerning good cultural practices. But is this trend, despite its signaling a cultural maturation, still susceptible to legalism?

Fathers, Love Your Children, and They May have a Healthy Sex Life

Teaching Children a Healthy View of the Human Body

I never want my children to feel repressed when it comes to their bodies, nor do I want them to view their bodies from a more libertine perspective.

Civil Discussion: Debating the Debate, and Binders Full of Women

“Well, you’re right, which is why I disagree completely.”

The Hyped-up Claims over China

The Televangelist: Why Pete and Pete is the Greatest Live Action Kids Show that will Ever Be Made

“In that The Adventures of Pete and Pete sought to reinvest the world with the beautifully inexplicable, it did something wonderful that may not be done with the same earnestness again.”

Reality TV: Making Western Civilization Smarter and Better?

The Great Marshmallow Trust Test

The Moviegoer: Sinister Images

Mixed Signals: Staged Brand Experiences or Building Blocks for Belonging?

Science Fiction and Theology: A Match Made in Heaven?

What are some of the theological issues that science fiction can effectively explore?

Lecrae and Big K.R.I.T.: Presenting the Wrestle

According to guest contributer, Matthew Linder, Lecrae’s song-length partnership with mainstream rapper Big K.R.I.T. is a step toward creating more truthful Christian art.

To Catch A Predditor: Reddit, Gawker, and the Challenge of Online Privacy

The simple fact is that you are never as anonymous as you think you are when you’re online.

Was America Ever a Christian Nation?

The Cure for Workplace Blues

The Feedback Loop: Is “Gangnam Style” What America Needs?