Preparing for Pandemic 2.0 with Help from a Dead Prime Minister

Pandemic 2.0 happens. How do you respond? With some guidance from an old friend named Abraham Kuyper.
An Introduction to Lex Rex

The need for robust political theology has become quite clear in our day. Thankfully, we don’t have to build this from the ground up, but can instead build upon the work of men like Samuel Rutherford.
Science and its Shortcomings: A Book Review of Mattias Desmet, The Psychology of Totalitarianism

Can we understand the world on the basis of science alone? And how does an inflated view of science contribute to the rise of totalitarianism?
Love and Liberty Part Two—Loving Your Neighbor and Your Free Christian Conscience

When it comes to matters of conscience, Christians have two biblical options: choose freely in faith, or sin. How do these categories relate to vaccines and mask mandates?
Love and Liberty Part One—Loving Your Neighbor and Your Free Christian Conscience

Does love of neighbor compel one to receive the COVID-19 vaccination? And is such compulsion really loving if it violates your neighbor’s conscience?
Thou Shalt Be Vaccinated: When “Love Thy Neighbor” Does Not Fulfill the Law

Did “loving your neighbor” require getting vaccinated against Covid-19? What is most loving today in hindsight? And have we learned nothing from history?
The BioLogos Statement vs. The Frankfurt Declaration: Two Opposite Evangelical Responses to the State’s Power

Commitment to Christ and commitment to government control ought not be conflated. Yet, some Evangelical responses to COVID-19 revealed the temptation to do just that.
Is Christ Over All?

Why begin a new website in the midst of a vast online ocean? And why now? David Schrock gives six compelling reasons from the book of Ephesians for this ministry’s existence and previews future ground to cover.