Redeeming Transcendence
by John WilsonChristian discourse of “transcendence” via a sort of common grace is often inadvertently at odds with God’s self-revelation in Scripture. Continue Reading »
Christian discourse of “transcendence” via a sort of common grace is often inadvertently at odds with God’s self-revelation in Scripture. Continue Reading »
An exchange between Archbishop Cupich and Archbishop Chaput. Continue Reading »
Contrast in educational philosophies could be the difference between a free society and one dominated by gulags, whether of the Siberian or university variety. Continue Reading »
Eastern Orthodoxy may be on the verge of an epic crack-up with major ecumenical and geopolitical consequences. Continue Reading »
The pope is betraying Christians of every time and place who have bravely resisted attempts to make the Church of Jesus Christ bow to the state. Continue Reading »
Substantive male-female friendships are hard to attempt, especially in a culture that idolizes sexual pleasure as the only salient human connection. Continue Reading »
We need a new kind of literary culture in which criticism and analysis can finally thrive: one that lives with and loves books for their “hidden gifts.” Continue Reading »
The middle of the American electorate is now being asked to choose between competing visions of a railroaded angel and a rubber-stamped demon. Continue Reading »
The film Gosnell is a journey to the heart of America’s hypocrisy. Continue Reading »
Richard III reminds us that there are meta-political realities that exceed politics. Continue Reading »