Editor’s note—part of what makes conversations about race such as white privilege so difficult is that we seem to talk past each other. This series explores ways important words are used and provides biblical categories for the ideas behind them. Our goal is not to...
Editor’s note—part of what makes conversations about race such as “whiteness” so difficult is that we seem to talk past each other. This series explores ways important words are used and provides biblical categories for the ideas behind them. Our goal is...
“Attribute to an antagonist no opinion he does not own, though it be a necessary consequence” [1]. This is a principle of Christian disagreement taught by Archibald Alexander, a professor many years ago at Princeton Seminary. I wish it was taught everywhere. With that...
I don’t need to tell you it’s election day. The most contentious election season of my lifetime is coming to an end. Many will vote today. I voted weeks ago. I put a lot of time, thought, and prayer into filling out my ballot. I wouldn’t have mailed it unless I was...
Editor’s note—part of what makes conversations about race so difficult is that we seem to talk past each other. This word study series explores ways important words are used and provides biblical categories for the ideas behind them. Our goal is not to police language...