Blog Roundup: Christian Kings, English Degrees, TULIP-Believing Calvinists

At Postmodern Conservative, Carl Scott continues to talk about the decline of the English major.

Peter Leithart is reading about: Christian kings (more here), morphic resonance, and bees.

Here at First Thoughts, Greg Forster comments on the politics quiz, William Randolph Brafford offers a very short introduction to Calvinism, and Matthew Schmitz comments on apathetic Catholics (modified here) and demonstrates why you should always read the book.

On the Square today, Aaron Taylor ponders the need for a theology of manhood, while George Weigel explains the limits of papal authority.

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