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Next Archbishop of Canterbury ‘must not start’ until abuse claims resolved

The incoming Archbishop of Canterbury must not take up her role until complaints about an alleged...

Poll: The People in the Pews don’t Support Reparations

Most Anglicans do not support the Church of England’s plan to allocate funds to...
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Family Research Council Releases New Study Showing Shifting Views of U.S. Churchgoers

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Family Research Council (FRC), in partnership with the Cultural Research Center at Arizona...

Demonic possession and artificial intelligence

Last Christmas I wrote about angels and AI, a report of the intellectual fruits...

A Christian Consideration of Critical Theory

In Carl R. Trueman’s most recent book, titled To Change All Worlds: Critical Theory From...

Does the Pope Matter? An Anglican Perspective

A Visit to St. Peter's in Rome blew me away but left me more...

Historic Gallup research for Bible Society offers unprecedented global insights

Historic Gallup research for British and Foreign Bible Society (BFBS), in partnership with United...

Autonomy’s Suicide: Why ‘assisted dying’ resists limitation

“There should be a booth on every corner where you could get a...

C.S Lewis’s surviving BBC radio address

https://youtu.be/JHxs3gdtV8A?si=YR6lkbsCBYcLi1y1 The lone surviving reel of audio with Lewis's voice on it. He deals with...

Gender Ideology and Pastoral Practice: Podcast from the Ethics and Public Policy Institute

Join Carl and Todd as they tackle the pressing issues of gender ideology and...

In Defense of Christian Civilization

Writing in First Things (“Against Christian Civilization,” January 2025), Paul Kingsnorth proclaims an essential truth: the...

Vance’s Hierarchy of Goods

There is an old saying that great men are seldom good men. The reason...

Harmonizing Heaven and Earth: A Response to Kingsnorth’s “Against Christian Civilization”

In his recent essay and 2024 Erasmus Lecture, Paul Kingsnorth, writer, novelist, poet, and prophet...

On the Council and the Church

Every Sunday, Catholics say the following words when we worship: I believe in one Lord,...

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Next Archbishop of Canterbury ‘must not start’ until abuse claims resolved

The incoming Archbishop of Canterbury must not take up her role until complaints about an alleged...

Poll: The People in the Pews don’t Support Reparations

Most Anglicans do not support the Church of England’s plan to allocate funds to...

Bishop Sarah Mullally, Archbishop of Canterbury-Elect, responds to parliamentarians’ letter regarding the Church Commissioners for England’s Fund for Healing, Justice and Repair

Dear Members of Parliament, Re: Project Spire and Church Commissioners’ Fund for Healing, Repair and...

A Message on sanctuary from the Bishop of Ohio

In a world marked by grief, division, and violence, Christians are called to be...