The dead-end of privatized faith

The dead-end of privatized faith

T. S. Eliot on the Church’s duty to interfere with the World
True transcendence, true immanence

True transcendence, true immanence

D. C. Schindler on how believers can be practical atheists
The disabling consequences of winsomeness

The disabling consequences of winsomeness

Stanley Hauerwas on how many modern Christians offered atheists less and less in which to disbelieve.
Crowd Culture

Crowd Culture

Bernard Iddings Bell: “It is because the Church has thus obscured the socially prophetic note that it seems to most people to have no relevancy.”
Who strangled God?

Who strangled God?

James Turner examines the ways in which the pursuit of “relevant” theology helped to make atheism plausible in Western culture
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 92

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 92

FEATURED GUESTS: Jake Halpern, Stephen J. Nichols, Richard M. Gamble, Peter J. Leithart, Bill Vitek, and Craig Holdrege