An American Idol: Online Sports Betting
Rampant Sports Gambling Is a Stain on Our Country
Rampant Sports Gambling Is a Stain on Our Country
The Role of Religion in Creating and Destroying Political Culture
When Pastors Major in the Minors
Men Know They Are Looking For Something
A Study in Contrasts
Service in the church according to God’s creational design
Christians Need to Get to Work
Pursuing the Liberal Arts Should Not be the for the Faint of Heart
A Review of The Return
The Role of Religion in Creating and Destroying Political Culture
On an Empty Catch Phrase
Part IV: The Dark Age of the Mind
Abusus Non Tollit Usum
To Bet on the Future, You Must Believe in the Greatness of Your Civilization
A Review of The Opt-Out Family: How to Give Your Kids What Technology Can’t
A Review of Pro-Child Politics: Why Every Cultural, Economic, and National Issue is a Matter of Justice for Children, Edited by Katy Faust
Lashing Out In Rage At Their Own Poor Life Choices
A Response to John Ehrett on Protestant Retrieval Editor’s note: This article is part of a symposium on the current […]
A Response to John Ehrett on Protestant Retrieval
A Year End Reflection I have the privilege of teaching in several different capacities. I teach philosophy at a liberal […]
A Response to John Ehrett's Critique of Protestant Ressourcement
The Moral Judgment of Retrieval Editor’s note: This article is part of a symposium on the current state and future […]
Brent Refuses To Be Managed; The Trustees Refuse To Do Their Job
The repeated quashing of the majority of the messengers has raised reasonable doubts about the integrity of the process
The amendment passed overwhelmingly with the support of approximately 80% of the SBC’s messengers by raised ballot.
“While both men and women are gifted for service in the church, the office of pastor is limited to men as qualified by Scripture.” (Baptist Faith and Message)
Whether women can be pastors in the SBC seems increasingly likely to be decided by a popularity contest over Rick Warren.
Delivered on May 20, 1766 Introduction Stamp Act On May 20, 1766, Nathaniel Appleton (1693-1784), pastor of First Church, Cambridge, […]
An Election Resource Brought to You By American Reformer
An Appeal to Republican Government and Restoration in France
A Sermon Preached Before the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut Introduction Edward Dorr (1722-1772) was the pastor of […]
A 1735 Election Day Sermon Introduction Like so many of the preachers we republish here at American Reformer, we know […]
What We Need are More Daniel Pennys
Seeking Clarity Amidst Contention
Rampant Sports Gambling Is a Stain on Our Country
A Spectre Haunts the Rubble of the Past
Rightly Regarding the American Patrimony
Assessing the Picks for the Trump Administration 2.0
Republicans Must Strike While the Iron is Hot
Distinguishing the Mixed Regime and Separation of Powers “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” British historian Lord […]
A Review of Protestant Politics Beyond Calvin Protestants without the Reformation Our understanding of the full breadth and depth of […]
Can Kash Patel Do What Needs to Be Done?