Why Science and Theology Should Be Partners, Not Enemies
What’s the relationship between science and theology? Some people believe that science and theology are enemies. Yet in […]
Why Science and Theology Should Be Partners, Not Enemies
What’s the relationship between science and theology? Some people believe that science and theology are enemies. Yet in […]
When It Comes to Politics, What Would Jesus Really Do?
In Russell Moore’s recent interview on C-SPAN, a caller made this statement: I really wish Christians would not […]
For Your Weekend Reading: The Problems with Conservativism, Liberalism & Other Political Ideologies
Dr. Bruce Ashford has posted a series of challenging posts about faith and politics over at Canon and […]
Are Science and Theology Incompatible? Responses to 4 Common Claims
In a recent post, we discovered that Christianity played a significant role in the rise of modern science […]
The Self-Interested and the Silent: (De)Classifying Gender Confusion
The world is talking about Caitlyn. This transgender celebrity has caused everyone to think about the nature of […]
Bruce Ashford: Live with “Grace and Joy Rather Than Anger and Fear”
Dr. Bruce Ashford recently chatted with Steve Noble about his new book One Nation Under God: A Christian Hope […]
Weekend Reading: The Post-Christian Culture & Problems with Politics
Dr. Bruce Ashford has been making the rounds to promote his new book, One Nation Under God. We’ve gleaned two of […]
Three Biblical Truths that Caused Modern Science to Flourish
Christians sometimes think that the sciences are somehow at odds with the Christian faith. But modern science actually […]
Old Answers to New Problems: Richard Baxter on Work
It’s easy to get trapped by the tyranny of the present, where contemporary problems seem to be unlike […]
‘Stuck’: Christians and the Transgender Narrative
In his final public appearance before debuting Caitlyn into society, Bruce Jenner shared his experience as a transgender […]
Is Art Good or Bad? Four Standards to Help You Decide
As a young believer and a cultural separatist in the 80s and 90s, I was pretty sure that […]
Six Heroes of Cultural Engagement
Here at Intersect, we want to empower you to engage culture. And to learn how to engage culture […]
Do You View the City Like God Does?
As one year ends and a new year begins, consider a few questions with me. In the next […]
How to Engage Culture like Dorothy Sayers
Dorothy L. Sayers was an author, a playwright, a translator of Dante, and an occasional theologian in the […]
For Your Weekend Reading (Christmas Edition)
Every week, you get a recap of what others are saying about the intersection of faith and culture, […]
Russell Moore: Why We Need a Persuasive, not Coercive, Voice
Russell Moore’s new book Onward: Engaging the Culture without Losing the Gospel has garnered multiple accolades, including an award from […]
The Incarnation: Hope for A Weary World
The holiday season, framed by Black Friday and After Christmas Sales, is fraught with stress and tension that […]
For Your Weekend Reading (December 18)
Every Friday, you get a recap of what others are saying about the intersection of faith and culture, […]
NEWS | Listen to Intersect on Called2Action Radio
Andrew Koetsier, Intersect’s Grant Coordinator, and Nathaniel Williams, Intersect’s Marketing Specialist, will be on Called2Action Radio’s “No Sacred Cows” […]
How to Engage Culture like Balthasar Hübmaier
Balthasar Hübmaier was a forerunner of contemporary Baptists. He lived in 16th-century Europe and is known for preaching […]
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