2014

New Year’s Day: Bah! Humbug!

Russell E. Saltzman

New Year’s Day has never been my favorite day off. What does it in fact celebrate? July 4th,…

Now Is the Time to Invest in the Future

Pete Spiliakos

The recent news of GDP growth indicates that the United States has turned a corner, but that…

Armenian Christmas Pudding

Mark Movsesian

Here’s something a little different for this blog—a holiday recipe. The Armenian Christmas Pudding, or anooshaboor (“sweet…

My Year in Music

Matthew Schmitz

I usually learn about the music that has been released any given year via the end-of-year music…

The Structure of Promising

Peter J. Leithart

Christoph Schwobel’s contribution to Justification in a Post-Christian Society is characteristically grand. Exploring what contribution Lutheranism can make…

Portion and Inheritance

Peter J. Leithart

Israel’s priests did not inherit land. Many lived in cities and they possessed the land immediately surrounding.…

God of Promise

Peter J. Leithart

Christoph Schwobel’s analysis of promising (Justification in a Post-Christian Society) opens out into a discussion of theology…

Toasting Jesus

Richard J. Mouw

At an evangelical gathering on a New Year’s Eve, someone stood to announce that he wanted to…

To Defend the Disposable

George Weigel

Dr. Jonathan Gruber, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is best known these days for…

Reading Saint Augustine in 2015

Collin Garbarino

Exactly one year ago I suggested that we read through Augustine’s City of God in 2014. I’m happy…

We Have An Altar

Peter J. Leithart

“We have an altar, from which those who serve the tabernacle have no right to eat. For…

Catholic in Reformed

Peter J. Leithart

In his study of Calvin’s Company of Pastors, Scott Manetsch estimates that “just under 5 percent of all…

A Teacher’s Guide to Discussing Religion in the Classroom

Matthew Yellin

While I was attending a professional development workshop for nearly two-hundred teachers several weeks ago, a particularly…

Eighteenth Century Roots of the Kasper Proposal

Ulrich L. Lehner

The proposal of Cardinal Walter Kasper about the possibility of remarried Catholics to receive communion has attracted…

Foreign Policy Magazine on Iraqi Christians

Mark Movsesian

From Foreign Policy, a moving essay on how Iraqi Christians are observing this Christmas season. Last month,…