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Vol. 32, No. 23
Backward advantage
Accessible Theology: Living one breath away from the finish line
Conquering job insecurity
Understanding America: The poor do not have to stay poor
B is for Books
WORLD’s 2017 Books of the Year
To wage a famine
Understanding the World: Stalin’s command—to starve millions of Ukrainians
Kings and politics
History: The view from the Prophet Samuel’s front-row seat
Fragile philosophy
Origins: Skewering Darwinism’s ‘science of the gaps’
And one we missed ...
Interracial marriage proposals two centuries ago
Adventures in exposition
Series of the Year: Dive into the Bible with the Reformed Expository Commentary
Not invisible
Medicaid is bloated and ripe for reform, but the disabled who rely on the program worry cuts could target them
The Roy Moore moment
Some hard questions for conservative evangelicals
Designated haters
The Southern Poverty Law Center’s scattershot labeling of ‘hate groups’ leaves many unfairly tarnished