Cultural Issue Resources
Culture Making
www.culture-making.com
Celebrating and informing those who cultivate and create. This site is a “tumblelog.” While we post original material from time to time, what we mostly do is point our visitors toward surprising, hopeful, and challenging glimpses of culture making in action. We do our best to avoid the sacred–secular dichotomy that has dogged so much Christian thinking about culture. If it’s enlightening and provocative, we’ll post it, whether it’s “Christian” or not.
Mere Orthodoxy
www.mereorthodoxy.com
Mere Orthodoxy, or Mere O as we affectionately call it, began in April 2004 as a place for a group of college guys to stay in touch. What began with modest aspirations of simply staying in touch with each other’s intellectual pursuits has now expanded: we want to be a place where readers of all ages can gather to think deeply about the truth of the Christian faith with respect to the culture around us. Though we are better at talking about some parts of culture than others, we work hard to address many different media and issues for our readers.
Conversant Life
www.conversantlife.com
ConversantLife.com is a content and social media experience that delivers engaging content on faith and culture. Our site is a free place where people can access content and connect with a community of believers and spiritual seekers on a variety of culturally relevant topics such as Creative Arts, Film, Music, Spirituality, Global Concerns, Relationships and more.
First Things
www.firstthings.com
First Things is published by The Institute on Religion and Public Life, an interreligious, nonpartisan research and education institute whose purpose is to advance a religiously informed public philosophy for the ordering of society. This site maintains several excellent blogs on Christianity and culture.
The New Atlantis
http://text-patterns.thenewatlantis.com/
Commentary on technologies of reading, writing, research, and, well, knowledge. As these technologies change and develop, what do we lose, what do we gain, what is (fundamentally or trivially) altered? And, not least, what's fun?
The Scriptorium
www.scriptoriumdaily.com
The Scriptorium is the new media daily of the Torrey Honors Institute at Biola University. By actively engaging in the conversations of today's culture and challenging the predominant, non-Christian worldviews therein, the Scriptorium is a winsome, thoughtful, active Christian voice in the marketplace of ideas.
www.culture-making.com
Celebrating and informing those who cultivate and create. This site is a “tumblelog.” While we post original material from time to time, what we mostly do is point our visitors toward surprising, hopeful, and challenging glimpses of culture making in action. We do our best to avoid the sacred–secular dichotomy that has dogged so much Christian thinking about culture. If it’s enlightening and provocative, we’ll post it, whether it’s “Christian” or not.
Mere Orthodoxy
www.mereorthodoxy.com
Mere Orthodoxy, or Mere O as we affectionately call it, began in April 2004 as a place for a group of college guys to stay in touch. What began with modest aspirations of simply staying in touch with each other’s intellectual pursuits has now expanded: we want to be a place where readers of all ages can gather to think deeply about the truth of the Christian faith with respect to the culture around us. Though we are better at talking about some parts of culture than others, we work hard to address many different media and issues for our readers.
Conversant Life
www.conversantlife.com
ConversantLife.com is a content and social media experience that delivers engaging content on faith and culture. Our site is a free place where people can access content and connect with a community of believers and spiritual seekers on a variety of culturally relevant topics such as Creative Arts, Film, Music, Spirituality, Global Concerns, Relationships and more.
First Things
www.firstthings.com
First Things is published by The Institute on Religion and Public Life, an interreligious, nonpartisan research and education institute whose purpose is to advance a religiously informed public philosophy for the ordering of society. This site maintains several excellent blogs on Christianity and culture.
The New Atlantis
http://text-patterns.thenewatlantis.com/
Commentary on technologies of reading, writing, research, and, well, knowledge. As these technologies change and develop, what do we lose, what do we gain, what is (fundamentally or trivially) altered? And, not least, what's fun?
The Scriptorium
www.scriptoriumdaily.com
The Scriptorium is the new media daily of the Torrey Honors Institute at Biola University. By actively engaging in the conversations of today's culture and challenging the predominant, non-Christian worldviews therein, the Scriptorium is a winsome, thoughtful, active Christian voice in the marketplace of ideas.
