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The World Isn’t Flat Yet: Why Urbanization Still Matters

Thomas Friedman published “The World is Flat” ten years ago. In celebration, I’d like to propose that it isn’t.  Yes, globalization is real: The Economist reported in February that by 2020, 80 percent...

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The Secret to a Flourishing City

Jane Jacobs, the legendary urbanist, gifted the city her commonsense observations of what makes for flourishing community. While she walked her beloved Greenwich Village, she’d watch the comings and...

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‘The Office’ and the Value of Work

Recently, I re-watched “The Office” (U.S. version). Even though I have seen every episode multiple times, I still found myself laughing during all of the awkward silences created by Michael Scott. I...

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Protecting Religious Liberty by Bridging the Relational Gap

If you’re like me, and you’re a Christian college student who’s passionate about how politics and culture impact the world around you, then maybe you’ve noticed a startling cultural change in the last...

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The Upside of Uncertainty

“In Italy, for thirty years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly...

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Conservatism and the Art of Catechesis

The word catechism has fallen out of usage in American vernacular, but it remains an important concept. It refers to “a series of questions, answers, or precepts used for instruction in pedagogical...

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What “A Wrinkle in Time” Teaches Us About Good Government and Society

With the fast approaching movie release of “A Wrinkle in Time,” based on Madeline L’Engle’s children’s book, I decided to reread one of my childhood favorites before March 9th. Distinct in my memory...

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The Art of Advertising

In the contemporary United States, commercials are a cultural phenomenon. These mini films often have massive production costs and rake in serious cash for all kinds of companies. Their public...

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How Should the Church Engage in a Consumer Society?

“To be prophetic is to host a world other than the one that is in front of us.” Christians, as theologian Walter Brueggemann so eloquently wrote, ought to be set apart, practicing faith and life in a...

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Visions for Christian Public Life

Exploring Christian Engagement in Contemporary American Politics and Society A compilation of essays written by Daniel Bennett, Brad R. Hale, Bryan T. McGraw, Peter Meilaender, Abbylin Sellers, and...

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