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This issue includes…
A symposium on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
with articles by Robert Nicholson, Aaron Rhodes, Elizabeth Edwards Spalding, Daniel Strand, and Mark Tooley
A Christian Case for International Humanitarian Intervention
by Joseph Loconte
Why Should Christian Support International Religious Freedom?
by Thomas F. Farr
As Christian as Cherry Pie
by Walter Russell Mead
and more…
Articles in this issue
Gregory Boyd’s Crucifixion of the Warrior God attempts to argue that the Old Testament accounts of God’s “violence” are not true portraits of the character of God. In another era, this 1,445-page project would have been called heresy.
J. Daryl CharlesSeptember 19, 2019
For Providence readers, there are three topics of particular interest from the Prodigal Prophet’s second half: justice, politics, and patriotism.
Mark MeltonJuly 31, 2019
The most profound and powerful reasons for religious freedom are Christian reasons, and they extend not only to Christians but to all people. In my view this means that there is also a deep theological warrant for international religious freedom.
Thomas FarrJune 5, 2019