Joel KurtinitisFitly Framed TogetherGrowing up in the church, I subconsciously assumed that the calling of God was, at least from our limited perspective, random, egalitarian…Jul 8, 2022Jul 8, 2022
Joel KurtinitisWhy you can’t win arguments against intersectionality — and shouldn’t tryTwo statements, same assertion:Jun 5, 20207Jun 5, 20207
Joel KurtinitisOn Immigration, Left and Right Ignore ContextThere’s precious little reasonability left in political writing these days.Aug 28, 20184Aug 28, 20184
Joel KurtinitisModest may not be hottest, but hot isn’t the goal — holy isIt took me a while to gather the courage to write a response to Joel Michael Herbert’s recent installment of convenient Christianity…Jul 26, 201714Jul 26, 201714
Joel KurtinitisFederalism — Let’s Build Something TogetherAs a political writer and opinion columnist, I swim in an ocean of criticism.Jun 7, 2017Jun 7, 2017
Joel KurtinitisManchester shows we can’t just love away violenceIn the aftermath of tragedies like Paris, San Bernardino, Orlando, Dallas, and now Manchester, I always see a lot of posts discussing the…May 23, 2017May 23, 2017
Joel KurtinitisinMiddle of Nowhere, Center of EverythingThe Untold Story of Ted Cruz’s Libertarian VictoryI came home exhausted on Caucus night, just as I had many other nights in the year leading up to our first-in-the-nation nominating…Feb 5, 20165Feb 5, 20165
Joel KurtinitisinMiddle of Nowhere, Center of EverythingLegalizing Compassion: How American Individualism Can Solve the Syrian Refugee CrisisDivision is a constant in American society today.Nov 19, 20154Nov 19, 20154