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Intellectuals Who Support Human Dignity

MercatorNet—whose mission is “reframing ethical and policy debates in terms of human dignity”—has compiled a list of twenty public intellectuals who promote some aspect of human dignity : After asking friends and contributors to nominate public intellectuals who support human . . . . Continue Reading »

Polite Showdown at National Press Club

“Real disagreement is a rare achievement, because so much of what passes for disagreement is really just confusion.” So said moderator Mary Ann Glendon (quoting John Courtney Murray) at the end of a discussion —it was pointedly and pointlessly distinguished from a debate . . . . Continue Reading »

Living Under the Shadow of the Millennium

How did a European Christian living at the end of the tenth century feel about the approaching end of the millennium? As Arthur Herman points out in his review of The Forge of Christendom , by Tom Holland, not very good: The men of the 900s, Mr. Holland notes, had good reason for feeling hopeless. . . . . Continue Reading »

Big as Life

My husband graduated from a Baptist high school, where the academic year was crowned not with a senior prom — no dancing allowed — but a banquet. It was a tux-and-date event, and while the tux was easy enough to come by, the date apparently was another matter altogether. When the fateful . . . . Continue Reading »

Not Ambivalent About This One, No No No

Hello? ChristianShirts.com? Whose clever idea was this? Who woke up one bright morning and thought, “I know what people want to wear to the mall! A hand impaled on a pencil, that’s what?” I mean, what are we trying to illustrate here? Jesus as more than a good teacher . . . yeah . . . . . Continue Reading »

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