Evangelical Cosmopolitanism
by Peter J. LeithartJew and Gentile are knit together as the new Messianic humanity, brought alive by the Spirit to be life to one another, and so life to the world. Continue Reading »
Jew and Gentile are knit together as the new Messianic humanity, brought alive by the Spirit to be life to one another, and so life to the world. Continue Reading »
If the cosmic king of the universe could reign from a tree, then we his ambassadors can minister from one also. Continue Reading »
If a candidate claims to be pro-life and seeks the votes of pro-lifers, his or her mandate should be clear: Be bold for life. Continue Reading »
Bill Eerdmans was a great publisher precisely because he was a great personality. Continue Reading »
McCarrick’s deceptions operated within a cultural matrix that enabled him to avoid the consequences of his depredations for decades. Continue Reading »
It is for us, in 2020, to begin to tell the truth to everyone, and about everything: the sex, the money, the lies, the cover-ups—from the narthex of the sleepiest parish to the halls of the Apostolic Palace. Continue Reading »
The content of our bioethics will shape the course of our human future. That’s what makes What it Means to be Human so valuable. Continue Reading »
A recent documentary on abortion, Divided Hearts of America, invites conversations rather than condemnations. Continue Reading »
The clergy as a corporate body has acted like an unfaithful spouse. Continue Reading »
Connelly’s novels make up one vast saga of crime and punishment, bureaucracy and domesticity, friendship and enmity. Continue Reading »