Imagining Death
by Sarah O’DellConfronting euthanasia, S. Kay Toombs re-imagines death in the context of Christian covenantal community. Continue Reading »
Confronting euthanasia, S. Kay Toombs re-imagines death in the context of Christian covenantal community. Continue Reading »
The Center for Classical Theology is a wonderful step in the right direction for Protestantism. May it help us to recover our roots in Nicaea and classical theism and to understand our confessions more accurately.
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The church statements tend toward pacifism, and if we are pacifistic in the face of Hamas’s unrelenting evil, then we will abandon God’s creation to the forces of death and destruction. Continue Reading »
A letter from ten bishops urging the release of Jimmy Lai should encourage Catholics who care about the basic human rights of religious freedom, free speech, and freedom of the press. Continue Reading »
The Western tradition is too valuable for it to become the foster child of one political party. Continue Reading »
Israel is at war, but these past few days of witnessing the love and gratitude of all who volunteered fill me with a bit of peace. Continue Reading »
They Flew changes the atmosphere about the history of the supernatural. Continue Reading »
Let us pray for those who have forsaken revealed religion for human wisdom and now follow a blind path into the darkness of indifferentism and unbelief. Continue Reading »
Our hospitality is rooted in the character of God. Continue Reading »
Without predominantly Catholic faculty, many at Notre Dame will continue to push anti-Catholic agendas like drag shows in the name of “academic freedom.” Continue Reading »