The Gospel’s Irreducibly Political Message

Christians must reject the so-called “secular/sacred” divide, embracing Christ’s—the King of kings—authority over all of life.
4.5 Michael Wilkinson, Stephen Wellum, David Schrock • Interview • “What is Man? Looking to Christ for the Answer”

Listen in as Stephen Wellum and David Shrock interview Michael Wilkinson on his Christ Over All essay: “What is Man? Looking to Christ for the Answer”
4.3 Stephen Wellum, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • “The Need for Theological Anthropology”

Listen in as David Schrock and Trent Hunter interview Stephen Wellum on his Christ Over All essay: “The Need for Theological Anthropology”
4.2 Stephen Wellum • Reading • “The Need for Theological Anthropology”

As the borrowed capital of the beautiful image of God erodes and men see themselves more as beasts, the prodigal goes bankrupt and horrors commence. This is a sad but necessary tale—and the church must tell it.
The Need for Theological Anthropology

As the borrowed capital of the beautiful image of God erodes and men see themselves more as beasts, the prodigal goes bankrupt and horrors commence. This is a sad but necessary tale—and the church must tell it.
What Evangelicals Must Learn from the Last Decades of American Politics

What has the evangelical church gotten wrong in the past decades, and where ought we go in light of where we are?
Artificial Intelligence (AI): Tool, Image Bearer, or Temptation?

What is the historical background of AI, and how should we use this technology today?
ENCORE: The Failure of the Church and the Success of Secularism: Carl Henry on the Crisis of Evangelical Engagement

Christians are citizens of heaven from which we await a Savior. Yet while we wait, we maintain dual citizenship in the kingdoms of this world, and we have a responsibility to labor for their good.
Support for Hamas at the Secular University: The Crisis of the American University and the Need for General Revelation

Why are students at American college campuses calling for genocide of the Jews? Two words and a concept: Marcuse, Marx, and ignoring general revelation.
Rebuilding from Ashes: How the Bankruptcy of Secularism Has Led Atheists and Feminists to Seek New Life in Old Time Religion

For decades, those opposed to Christianity sought to burn it to the ground. Many of those very people, however, are finding Christianity alone can explain the world we live in.
A Book Review of Doug Wilson’s Mere Christendom

What is Doug Wilson’s “Mere Christendom,” and how does it relate to Christian Nationalism and “Christocentric theonomy”? With Brad Green as your guide, come along for a tour of this important book.
A Sanctified State: A Baptist Alternative to Christian Nationalism

When the church and state both operate within their respective spheres of authority and do so consciously under the Lordship of Christ, the sanctified state is born.