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Author: James ClarkJames Clark is a contributor with the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics. He graduated from Princeton University with a B.A. in Religion, and is a student at Yale Divinity School.

  • Arts & Culture

The amount of discussion Christians have devoted to the topic of “culture” has been inversely proportional to the degree to…

  • Arts & Culture
Is ‘The Hobbit’ Marxist?

By: James Clark

5 minute read

When literature achieves renown and ubiquity—Don Quixote, Pride and Prejudice, Harry Potter—the result is an avalanche of convoluted literary interpretations….

  • Arts & Culture
Who Do You Say That Jesus Is?

By: James Clark

3 minute read

Who is Jesus? The question is even more popular now than it was when Jesus himself questioned his disciples about…

  • At Work

In the 1979 film Being There, Peter Sellers’ character, Chance—a man who is not too bright—rises to power and prominence…

  • At Work

At this point in the year, many recent college graduates are transitioning into new jobs. The prospect of finally getting…

  • Arts & Culture

When I first got into Christian apologetics shortly after graduating from high school, I was dazzled by what I found….

  • Arts & Culture

In an essay of literary criticism titled “Variation in Shakespeare and Others,” C.S. Lewis had this to say concerning Shakespeare’s method…

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