The Old Testament Roots of American Christian Music
by Howard HusockHomegrown gospel music is often so devoid of New Testament references, it would not be out of place, except stylistically, in my synagogue. Continue Reading »
Homegrown gospel music is often so devoid of New Testament references, it would not be out of place, except stylistically, in my synagogue. Continue Reading »
Over the past year, many hopes were not fulfilled, but some were. Continue Reading »
In the Trudeau era, the ideology of white guilt distracted from rising cost of living, a dysfunctional government, and failing public and health services. Continue Reading »
Trump should honor those wrongly dishonored by our establishment. Continue Reading »
Evolutionary theory alone does not offer the robust response to trans ideology and gender theory that we need. Continue Reading »
The theological conference’s use of the small group discussion method—“Conversation in the Spirit”—guaranteed that there would be no robust exchange of views. Continue Reading »
The hard truth is that a society cannot function well without a measure of “intolerance.” Continue Reading »
The great artists of Christianity have always understood that the visual is not merely illustrative. Continue Reading »
Rev. Cayce Ramey decided he would no longer lead Communion services at his Episcopal parish as part of a racial justice fast. Continue Reading »
It is untoward to argue that, through an expansive visa system, the potential workforce of one’s country should be replaced with foreigners. Continue Reading »