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Mark Legg was previously the Associate Editor at Denison Forum and is now pursuing his master's degree in philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. Mark loves reading and writing everything from science fiction to academic papers. He also enjoys coffee, rock climbing, and drawing. Mark now works as a freelance writer and editor on the side. He also authors a bi-weekly substack blog, Agape Sophia, where he writes accessible, but nuanced, essays about philosophy, following Jesus, and culture. You can find him at markhlegg.com or get in touch at [email protected].

Resources by Mark Legg

For Christians who have hit spiritual bedrock: A review of “Deeper” by Dane C. Ortlund

Is the new Disinformation Governance Board “Orwellian”?

On the oddity of “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” the multiverse, and why Christians need to rethink art

What does the “Z” mean? Why Putin’s approval rating is sky-high in Russia

The “theology of making” is indispensable for modern Christians: A review of “Art and Faith” by Makoto Fujimura

Japanese LOVOT companion robots “run on love”: Why God didn’t make us robots

John Legend sings for peace at the Grammys, shows video plea from Ukrainian president Vladimir Zelensky 

Will China copy Russia and invade Taiwan? 

Should we forgive Will Smith? How biblical forgiveness overcomes cancel culture and the outrage cycle

Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas wins D1 championship: How normalizing is a key to cultural acceptance

The Batman: Is everyone corrupt? 

“The truth is powerful and will prevail”: How Sojourner Truth’s faith changed history

Why does Russia want Ukraine? A timeline of Russian aggression against Ukraine

AI creates fake faces indistinguishable from real people

Will the Supreme Court protect religious liberty?

A balanced review of “Fault Lines,” Voddie Baucham’s critique of modern social justice

The eye-opening success of “Christmas with The Chosen” shows how God does “impossible math”

Opioid addiction is devastating America, and it’s getting worse

Is God authoritarian? A censored “Simpsons” episode in China illustrates the answer

The legacy of Lee Elder: Why war and sports inspire us

Our Black Friday consumerism is a battleground for America’s soul

Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part One” is a visual masterpiece

C.S. Lewis (Max McLean) reflects on his spiritual journey in The Most Reluctant Convert: The Untold Story of C.S. Lewis. Courtesy CSLewisMovie.com

New C. S. Lewis film “The Most Reluctant Convert” is an inspiring account of a legendary story

What we’re reading: “Holier Than Thou: How God’s Holiness Helps Us Trust Him”

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