Dylan Mulvaney and the Real Clash of Civilizations
by Carl R. TruemanThe last weeks indicate that the big question of our day is “What, if anything, is a human being?” Continue Reading »
The last weeks indicate that the big question of our day is “What, if anything, is a human being?” Continue Reading »
If the call to “inclusivity” means blunting the sharp edges of the gospel, then that call is not a work of the Holy Spirit. Continue Reading »
The question of whether the Church has the authority to ordain women to the diaconate, as the diaconate is understood according to the ancient tradition of the Church, would seem to be a non-question. Continue Reading »
The Church as a culture must be a counterculture. Continue Reading »
What began as largely individual experiences of the performances ended in fellowship, a deepening of the bonds of community. Continue Reading »
Praying is difficult in the face of such horrors. Continue Reading »
If the elites fail to recognize the primacy of parental authority over their children's education, protests will continue. Continue Reading »
Why do some in the Church seek to accommodate the sexual revolution, when the consequences of doing that are already disastrous? Continue Reading »
Depriving Palestinians of their instruments of terror is the only way to persuade them that the century-old goal of driving Jews out of Israel is impossible. Continue Reading »
Postcolonialism will be used to justify violence in your own neighborhood. Continue Reading »