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David Layman

As a response to the recent Marriage Pledge, we are republishing Russell D. Moore’s contribution to the symposium The Church and Civil Marriage. –Ed. With the legal affirmation of...

The Qur’an and historical criticism

David Layman

In response to a well-known examination of the historical problems of The Koran, written before 9-11 by Toby Lester in The Atlantic, Seyyed Hossein Nasr said The acceptance of the...

Is the Qur’an Analogous to Christ?

David Layman

One of the central tropes of Islamic responses to Christianity is that the Qur’an is not the Muslim equivalent of the Christian scriptures, but of Christ. Thus Mahmoud A....

War, peace, and the quest for a Christian politics

David Layman

In James Davison Hunter’s To Change the World, Stanley Hauerwas is quoted as follows: It is alleged that by definition a pacifist must withdraw from political involvement. …I refuse...

The Shape of Servitude

David Layman

Is it the teaching of Christianity that man has dignity? I outlined my problem with this claim from a philosophical perspective here. Then I was rereading Philippians 2: Have...

New Spengler at Asia Times

David Layman

Since Mr. Goldman has not done so, I’ll simply call everyone’s attention to a new Spengler column at http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/LF15Ak01.html (for some reason dated June 15). Another entry in the...

Aquinas on Conscience

David Layman

I was planning to followup my critique of Kant with a parallel commentary on utilitarianism, but was waylaid by picking up some unread material sitting in my bookcase: an...

Kant Can’t (explain human dignity)

David Layman

N.B. please note the change in by-line for this posting. It has always been a most curious matter. As an advocate of traditional Christian practices of respect for human...

It really is the 70s all over again

David Layman

There’ll be nowhere to run from the new world government ”There’ll be no place to hide.” It will come like “A Thief in the Night.”

Cleanliness and Purity in the Practice of Jesus

David Layman

The congregation of which I am a part had completed the ritual of “foot-washing,” Sunday morning. We were reflecting together on John 13:1-17, and puzzling over the reaction of...

Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not after you

David Layman

Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not after you In Jeremiah 28 http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Bible/Jeremiah28.html , we see a disturbing glimpse into the evolution of the Hebrew scriptures. Jeremiah has...

McWhorter on the death of languages

David Layman

Give the familiar Spenglerian theme of demographic death and the end of languages, I thought his readers ought to know about a recent essay by linguist John McWhorter, “The...

Apocalypse by Overcompensation

David Layman

The Telegraph claims that close scrutiny of a photo of Ahmadinejad’s identity card shows that his family were practicing Jews: his surname was originally “Sabourjian”. The Sabourjians traditionally hail...

Putting Secularism Out of its Misery

David Layman

Every person who has experienced the power of faith and religious conviction bridles at  the continuing intellectual hegemony of secularism in our culture. Scholars, religious leaders, or cultural trendsetters...

Is Jesus the Messiah?

David Layman

It all depends what the meaning  of “is,” is. Is Jesus the Messiah now? Bloody unlikely. Whether your political rogue du jour is Obama or Palin, politicians lie, the...