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Luther, Cranach, and The Making of the Reformation: A Conversation with Steven Ozment

Steven Ozment, Author, The Serpent and the Lamb: Cranach, Luther, and The Making of the Reformation

Thinking in Public

April 24, 2012

Is America a Nation of Heretics? A Conversation with Ross Douthat

Interview with Ross Douthat

The Fate of the Book in the Digital Age: A Conversation with Robert Darnton

The Fate of the Book in the Digital Age: A Conversation with Robert Darnton

Thinking in Public

March 13, 2012

Tolerance on Trial: A Conversation With D. A. Carson

Don Carson

Thinking in Public

March 19, 2012

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Roger Williams and the American Experience: A Conversation with Historian John Barry

John Barry, Author, Roger Williams and The Creation of the American Soul

Thinking in Public

February 10, 2012

Christianity and the Cold War: A Conversation with Paul Kengor

Interview with Paul Kengor

Thinking in Public

12-01-2011

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A Closer Look at Victorian Christianity: A Conversation with Historian Timothy Larsen

Interview with Timothy Larsen

Thinking in Public

November 21, 2011

Believing Without Belonging? A Conversation With Sociologist Grace Davie

Interview with Grace Davie

Thinking in Public

November 9, 2011

Rethinking Christianity and America’s Early History: A Conversation With Historian Thomas S. Kidd

Interview with Thomas Kidd

Thinking in Public

November 7, 2011

Christianity and the Atlantic Divide: A Conversation with Tal Howard

Interview with Tal Howard

Thinking in Public

October 17, 2011

Heaven and The American Imagination: A Conversation with Gary Scott Smith

Interview with Gary Scott Smith

Thinking in Public

October 3, 2011


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Is the Megachurch the New Liberalism?

The emergence of the megachurch as a model of metropolitan ministry is one of the defining marks of evangelical Christianity in the United States. Megachurches — huge congregations that attract thousands of worshipers — arrived on the scene in the 1970s and quickly became engines of ministry development and energy.

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The Santorum Predicament: A Sign of the Times

Former Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan had it just right — someone had better read Rick Santorum his Miranda rights. In the big leagues of national politics, she warns, “Everything you’ve said can and will be used against you.”

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“Abortion is as American as Apple Pie” — The Culture of Death Finds a Voice

Abortion is now one of America’s most common surgical procedures performed on adults. As many as one out of three women will have at least one abortion. In some American neighborhoods, the number of abortions far exceeds the number of live births.

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Learning from Christopher Hitchens: Lessons Evangelicals Must Not Miss

The death of Christopher Hitchens on December 15 was not unexpected, and that seemed only to add to the tragedy.  His fight against cancer had been lived, like almost every other aspect of his colorful life, in full public view. He had told numerous interviewers that he wanted to die in an active, not a passive sense. Then again, there may never have been a truly passive moment in Christopher Hitchens’ life.

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