Chagall and the Meaning of a Crucifixion
by Mark MovsesianA Chagall Exhibit at the Jewish Museum in New York Continue Reading »
A Chagall Exhibit at the Jewish Museum in New York Continue Reading »
Due to inclement weather, we have rescheduled tonight’s lecture with Daniel Seidell for February 25th. We apologize for any inconvenience. Continue Reading »
The discussion about millennials or evangelicals going liturgical suggests that catechesis should be an ecumenical enterprise. Continue Reading »
Whom can you trust in a room full of virtual criminals? Continue Reading »
Postmodern conservatism lives and remains ambiguously at home at First Things as a proud part of First Thoughts. Continue Reading »
So in coming up with a post for MLK Day, I can do no better than quoting from one of our super-threadersC.J. Wolfe: Continue Reading »
I’m reading through Augustine’s City of God with a fantastic group on Facebook. Augustine wrote the book about 1,600 years ago, but I’m continually struck by how applicable his insights can be.One of my new favorite bits might be this passage from the beginning of book two:And yet, will . . . . Continue Reading »
big thoughts here on race, family, and . . . . Continue Reading »
One thing that struck me about presidential elections in the post-1984 era was that, of the candidates who have serious hopes of winning their party’s nomination, the Democrats tried to seem more moderate than they really were while the Republicans tried to seem more radical than they . . . . Continue Reading »
From Imran Jattala of the Examiner: The Chairman of the U.S. Commission for International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), Dr. Robert George, testified before the Commission highlighting incidents after incidents of persecution resulting from free exercise of conscience in many parts of the world. . . . . Continue Reading »