Fed Up: 5 Questions to Ask When Someone Hates Their Job
“I don’t know how much longer I can take it,” my friend lamented. “My boss keeps scheduling me […]
Fed Up: 5 Questions to Ask When Someone Hates Their Job
“I don’t know how much longer I can take it,” my friend lamented. “My boss keeps scheduling me […]
Does Acts Teach that Christians Should Be Communists?
Recently I was on the aisle seat on a Southwest Airline flight, praying that no one would come […]
Russell Moore – Onward: Engaging the Culture without Losing the Gospel
Russell Moore, President of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, recently visited Southeastern as part of the Page […]
NEWS | Announcing the Intersect Ph.D. Student Challenge Symposium
Ph.D. students, do you want your academic writing to make a difference? The Intersect Project Ph.D. Student Challenge […]
What Is Culture? Why You Don’t Want to Get It Wrong
What do we mean when we talk about “culture”? When some people talk about culture, what they really […]
Russell Moore: We Must Reclaim the “Freakishness of Christianity”
Dr. Jamie Dew, Dean of the College at Southeastern, recently sat down with Russell Moore, President of the […]
Joseph’s Vocation
When we read the story of Joseph in Genesis, there are a lot of themes that can be […]
Four Questions to Consider in Developing Your Theology of Culture
Evangelical Christians often talk about engaging the culture, contextualizing the gospel, and speaking prophetically to our culture. However, […]
Should Christians Pay Taxes?
Should Christians pay taxes? As the ominous tax day approaches, the ethics of paying taxes seems like a […]
Seven Books on Theology & Culture
When it comes to interacting with “culture,” Christians face a choice between several options. One option is to […]
Bruce Ashford: Why Everything You Learned About Culture From the Age of Five is Wrong
Benjamin Quinn: Why Every Christian Should Wear a Clerical Collar
Carolyn McCulley: The Story of Work
Walter Strickland: Neighborly Love, The Poor and My Garden
Jay Richards: Why Good Intentions Aren’t Good Enough
David Jones: Socialism, Communism and the Early Church
Jay Richards: Why Christians Should Support Economic Freedom
Heath Thomas: The Portrait of a Life Worth Living
Three Mentalities for the Church
As American churches face an increasingly hostile and post-Christian culture, we must clearly define who we are and […]
Economics, Stewardship, and the Common Good
When I tell people I teach a class entitled “Economics, Stewardship, and the Common Good,” a common question […]
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