Alan Jacobs

Alan Jacobs’ antidote to Christian anti-intellectualism

By Jonathan Merritt — October 11, 2017
"if you don't care what anyone else thinks about you, you can easily find yourself locked in an echo-chamber," Jacobs says.

The Christian intellectual tradition is alive and well

By Jacob Lupfer — August 31, 2016
(RNS) So why have commentators bemoaned the absence of Christian thinkers as authoritative voices in American public debates?

Celibate gay Christian leader urges faithful to ‘normalize’ committed friendships

By Jonathan Merritt — April 7, 2015
In 2010, Wesley Hill helped fan the flames of a growing movement of celibate gay Christians. Now he's taking his arguments a step further.

America’s Christian conservatives ponder a ‘Babylonian exile’ (ANALYSIS)

By David Gibson — August 18, 2014
(RNS) Feeling increasingly alienated and even persecuted, some Christians are adopting a favorite image from Scripture -- that of the Babylonian captivity.
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