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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

Young businessman holding his jacket with arms spread widely in a forest

What we’re reading: “The Soul’s Upward Yearning: Clues to Our Transcendent Nature from Experience and Reason”

An ancient solution to California’s disastrous wildfires

Gabby Petito and the search for perfect justice

Gabby Petito and the search for perfect justice

A satellite orbits the earth

New US space weapon and an impending space prison

A cross sits in the foreground against the Dome of the Rock mosque in Jerusalem

How dreams and visions of “Isa” are awakening the Islamic world

Two hands holding different faith symbols, Islam vs Christianity belief over green field nature.

Will Islam dominate Europe?

Tesla unveils plan for a new robot: What does the Bible say about AI?

Are you woke? 7 cultural terms every Christian should understand

Are you woke? 7 cultural terms every Christian should understand

The modern minimalist movement is “sparking joy,” but true joy is more than a spark

The modern minimalist movement is “sparking joy,” but true joy is more than a spark

coffee shortage spilling cup

The looming coffee shortage reminds us of Jesus’ favorite teaching technique

The words fact and fake appear on dice

Google warns if search results are unreliable: How to approach misinformation with wisdom

A man with a shocked face looks at his cellphone

It’s not all bad news: A biblical strategy for fighting negativity bias

Emily Blunt and John Krasinski attend the world premiere of Paramount Pictures' "A Quiet Place Part II".

John Krasinski’s terrifying “A Quiet Place” I and II offer profound lessons about family

Dried flowers rest inside a pair of child's running shoes at a memorial for the 215 children whose remains were found at the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School

215 children’s bodies found at Kamloops Indian Residential School: Mourning the church’s neglect

How “expressive individualism” and LGBTQ+ became the norm: A review of Carl Trueman’s “The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self”

Mike Winkelmann, who goes by Beeple, shows off his digital art process in his home studio, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021, in Ladson, S.C.

Why did an online image sell for $69 million?: NFTs and the true value of life

Cybercriminals and gas shortages: the Bible’s call to act in wisdom, not fear

Cybercriminals and gas shortages: the Bible’s call to act in wisdom, not fear

In this Tuesday, July 21, 2009 photo, Tesla CEO Elon Musk poses at Tesla headquarters in San Carlos, Calif. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

Elon Musk hosts Saturday Night Live: Is it “immoral” to be wealthy?

A mother and father with their daughters cut vegetables on a table

A positive light during COVID: Families are eating more meals together

Lil Nas X at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards held at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, USA.

Lil Nas X’s “Satan Shoes” contain a drop of human blood: What does Christ’s blood mean for us?

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Half of US Christians approve of casual sex: Why did God create sex?

A man prays with his head looking up, eyes closed, hands clasped in prayer

Meditation apps are booming: How Augustine’s “Confessions” may guide Christian meditation

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