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    • How Progressives vs. Conservatives See Culture

      How Progressives vs. Conservatives See Culture2

      Conservatives and progressives would likely agree that modern American culture is “problematic.” However, they would do so for very different reasons—reasons that highlight the foundational differences between these two worldviews. When American progressives criticize American culture, they tend to follow a familiar pattern: By establishing norms, our culture subtly oppresses those who don’t fit in.

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    • The Ten Points of Tolkien’s Politics

      The Ten Points of Tolkien’s Politics4

      As a person who has read and written about J.R.R. Tolkien for decades, I am often asked about his political views. In a sense, this is a funny question, as Tolkien really despised most politics. In fact, he really thought of himself as very anti-political. His few statements on the matter reveal just how unpolitical

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    • Finding Relief for the Anxious Generation in Schools and Beyond

      Finding Relief for the Anxious Generation in Schools and Beyond3

      As a new school year begins, many students have returned to a drastic shift in phone policies. A growing number of school districts—and even state legislatures—have introduced phone-free policies and are seeing kids come alive again. This shift is due at least in part to Jonathan Haidt’s new book The Anxious Generation, which makes a

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    • Taylor Swift, Politics, and the Value of Friendship

      Taylor Swift, Politics, and the Value of Friendship1

      Last week, former President Donald Trump stirred the pot by posting a social media message praising Brittany Mahomes, the wife of Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, for “strongly defending” him on social media. Whether liking a few social media posts constitutes a strong defense of the GOP presidential contender is debatable. Regardless, rumors quickly erupted

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    • Why Bible Stories Are Essential for Cultural Literacy

      Why Bible Stories Are Essential for Cultural Literacy2

      In March of 2008, then-Senator Barack Obama spoke of “A More Perfect Union” in a speech at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. In that speech, he used the stories of David and Goliath, Moses and Pharaoh, the Christians in the lion’s den, and Ezekiel’s field of dry bones to bring life to his message.

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    • Nuance in Social Media? What We Are Losing in the Binary

      Nuance in Social Media? What We Are Losing in the Binary4

      If there’s anything studying philosophy has taught me, it’s that black-and-white issues are incredibly few and far between. Most anything can be questioned, most any terms redefined, and most any argument examined from a dozen different angles. For this reason, I’ve found myself frustrated by the lack of nuance that most social mediums provide. Particularly

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