First Links 1.29.14
by Matthew CantirinoEast-West unity, old-school blogging, and more daily articles of interest. Continue Reading »
East-West unity, old-school blogging, and more daily articles of interest. Continue Reading »
During the debate over Galileo, some theologians appealed to verses of Scripture to “prove” that Galileo’s sun-centered model of the solar system could not be correct. For example, Psalm 93:1 says, “the world is established; it shall never be moved.” Along with 1 . . . . Continue Reading »
She means it as a compliment. At OnFaith, author Diana Butler Bass writes that President Barack Obama is reinventing American civil religion for the spiritual-but-not-religious age. It is “obvious,” she writes, “that the God of Obama’s public speech is not the God of previous . . . . Continue Reading »
Whether John MacArthur wanted it or not, his Strange Fire conference has re-ignited the long-standing debate about the miraculous within Protestantism. With its penchant to classify everything, contemporary Evangelicalism has labeled this debate as being between cessationists and . . . . Continue Reading »
Paul’s 1st letter to the Corinthians rendered into a new tongue and ready to bring the good news to board rooms, sales presentations, and scientific conferences. Continue Reading »
Kevin Williamson’s cover story in the new National Review, “The End of Sex in an Age of Pornography,” is well worth your time, if you can stomach it. Continue Reading »
What’s wrong with idols, the elasticizing of the “pro-life” label, and more daily articles of interest. Continue Reading »
At the Grammys last night Queen Latifah officiated a mass wedding ceremonywith some couples heterosexual, some gayfollowed by a surprise song from Madonna. Was it satire? I am a big fan of satirical mockery, even satirical mockery of important things such as marriage. Such satire . . . . Continue Reading »
Carl’s Rock Songbook is a series focusing on a particular rock song or issue connected to rock music. In the course of my learning the Gen-X alternative rock catechism, perhaps it was when I was reading an issue of Spin magazine sometime in the 80s, I was told that the release of The . . . . Continue Reading »
The haunted secular, the emerging genre of the review review, and more daily articles of interest. Continue Reading »