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Category: Public Square

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In our rapidly changing culture, tolerance has been enshrined as one of the ultimate virtues. Yet what exactly is tolerance?…

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Whether or not you identify yourself with the social justice movement, as Christians, we are all for social justice because…

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  • Theology 101

After ten years of teaching in higher education and interacting with students from a wide range of backgrounds, I’ve come…

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Community as the Solution to Poverty

By: Dr. Andrew Spencer

6 minute read

It would be convenient if money alone could solve the problem of poverty. As citizens of the modern age, it…

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Freedom Worth Celebrating and Preserving for All

By: Dr. Art Lindsley

5 minute read

Freedom is the last thing that should be taken for granted. As we celebrate the Fourth of July this week,…

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In 2013, John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, claimed business is under attack. Speaking to the Greater Boston Chamber of…

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There is no one formula for charity and poverty alleviation because God has equipped us all to fight poverty differently….

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Does there exist in the world a system that can lift up the marginalized and the poor, providing them with…

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We have seen so much progress in science, technology, and medicine that has proven to be beneficial and even life-saving….

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Does the Book of Acts Teach Socialism?

By: Dr. Art Lindsley

6 minute read

“A truly strange thing has happened to American Christianity,” Gregory Paul writes for The Washington Post’s “On Faith” blog. He claims…

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