Nathan is a professor of faith and culture and directs the Institute for Faith and Culture at North Greenville University in Tigerville, S.C. He is the senior fellow for religious liberty for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, is a senior fellow for the Land Center for Cultural Engagement, and is a senior editor for Integration: A Journal of Faith and Learning. He also serves as teaching pastor at the First Baptist Church of Taylors, S.C.
The deeper cause of the decline of mainline Presbyterianism is a century-long drift from Biblical orthodoxy
Nathan A. Finn | Having severed itself from authentic Christianity, the PCUSA gives up on the Great Commission
Nathan A. Finn | We should never downplay the seriousness of physical attacks—by the right or the left
Nathan A. Finn | Thriving red states in the South and Southwest are gaining residents from declining blue states
Nathan A. Finn | The once-powerful policy was on the ropes even before Donald Trump’s executive order
Nathan A. Finn | With political winds at their back, Republicans should push hard for educational freedom
Nathan A. Finn | A federal judge says the 1972 civil rights law does exactly what it was intended to do
Nathan A. Finn | While children are protected for the time being, the overall acceptance of transgenderism remains
With The Manhattan Declaration, conservatives across denominations work to uphold Biblical values amidst cultural and political challenges
Nathan A. Finn | The Manhattan Declaration has helped further the cause of social conservatism among cobelligerents