Wiley, C.R.
C.R. Wiley
C. R. Wiley’s childhood was like something out of a story by Roald Dahl.He was a ward of the state for a time, and he hated the 8th grade so much that he took it twice.
Wiley has been a pastor, college professor, real estate investor, landlord, and building contractor. He’s been happily married for over 38 years, with three grown children and five grandchildren. He has homes in Connecticut and Washington.
Wiley has written for Touchstone Magazine, Modern Reformation, National Review, First Things, and more. His books include "In the House of Tom Bombadil" and "The Household and the War for the Cosmos." His short fiction has appeared in The Mythic Circle. He co-hosts The Theology Pugcast and serves on the boards of the Academy of Philosophy and Letters and New Saint Andrews College. He is also a Senior Editor at Touchstone Magazine.
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Whose Opportunity Cost?: Why Shaming Motherhood Is A Bad Idea
4 mo ago by C.R. Wiley
With fertility rates in rapid decline across the globe and widespread arguments made that to give up a career for kids is 'wasted potential', we need to ask the question in reverse: what is the cost of NOT having children?
 
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