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  1. Excellent article by Yu Jie on "China's Christian Future" in

  2. From the archives: “The Christian University: A Call to Revolution,” by Gertrude Himmelfarb.

  3. From the archives: “The Christian University: Eleven Theses,” by Richard John Neuhaus.

  4. On this week’s podcast, the editors recall the death of God, c. 1966.

  5. Reminded of the Stanley Fish essay on liberalism in by 's piece today --

  6. The potential of an entire generation of American men is being wasted on an addiction to stimulation.

  7. “God does not reveal why he chooses some men rather than others to serve the Christian people as priests.”

  8. Donald Trump is a faithful adherent to the religion of positive thinking.

  9. The Washington Post editorial board worships at the Church of the Imperial Autonomous Self—the Church of Me.

  10. This week on the podcast: Is God still dead?

  11. What We’ve Been Reading–8.13.16.

  12. What on earth is a Christian to make of the Book of Leviticus?

  13. It’s time for bishops to take a public stand on morally bankrupt Catholic politicians like Joe Biden.

  14. Sr Sara Butler, one of the 1st women appointed to the CDF’s Theological Commission, on women deacons

  15. From the archives: “The Importance of Being Catholic: A Protestant View,” by Stanley Hauerwas.

  16. Learning to read with Dorothy Sayers.

  17. “The burden of proof seems to lie with those who argue that deaconesses belonged to the same order as deacons.”

  18. Karl Barth failed to free Christian theology from the chains of modern thought.

  19. First Things Editor R.R. Reno discusses his new book in an interview with Mark Movsesian.

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