Theology
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Imagining Narnia
CS. Lewis is hard to like and easy to love. As a solitary, clever, and bookish child…
December
December, the month of that most holy day, which makes Christian even the falling snow. (In whispers,…
78 Flavors
Next in line, we get the blues from Having too much choice to choose from. Later on,…
The 45 Years That Might Have Been
The Public Square It is a commonplace that American public life is today “polarized” to a degree…
Who Would True Valour See?
John Brown—Abolitionist: The Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded Civil Rights by david…
The Literary Bible
Northrop Frye: Religious Visionary and Architecht of the Spiritual World by Robert D. Denham University of Virginia…
Persons and Rights
Who is My Neighbor? Personalism and the Foundations of Human Rights by Thomas D. Williams The Catholic…
Orphans by Design
“Orphan” is one of those words that seems old-fashioned to modern ears”a word that evokes abject poverty…
JB: 11.22.05 There’s a set…
There’s a set of English town names that sound more like settings for P.G. Wodehouse comedies or…
Truth and Tolerance, Again
The notion that in matters of religion, but not only in matters of religion, one must make…
Augustinian Justice
Christ and the Just Society in the Thought of Augustine by robert dodaro cambridge university press, 262…
The New Orleans That Was
We remember the big ones. There was Carla in 1961, Camille in 1969, and Andrew in 1992.…
Lutherans Undefined
This August, at its 2005 Churchwide Assembly in Orlando, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA) sidestepped…
The Monahans
They chose the countryside to make their tangled beds, the lissome girl beneath, the tousled boy astride.…
The battle of the polls goes…
The battle of the polls goes on and on: Pro-life up, pro-life down, pro-choice down, pro-choice up.…