When Certainty Becomes an Idol
We live in a time where algorithms sell us mirrors and we call them windows. We scroll, we curate, we “like,” and—if we’re honest—we crave a kind of theological invincibility: the quiet rush that comes when our tribe wins the argument.
Christianity in America — Faith or Folklore?
American Christianity is a story of drift — from pilgrims to platforms, from exile to empire, from discipleship to comfort.
From Pilgrims to Platforms — The Story of Modern American Christianity
Modern Christianity in America is not simply the faith of the apostles — it is a hybrid, shaped by Puritan visions, revivalist fervor, national identity, and consumer culture.