Theology
A selection of recent articles on this topic
The Argument From Design
The Mind of God: The Scientific Basis for a Rational World by paul davies simon & schuster,…
Why Pluralism Needs Monism
“Vatican II,” George Weigel writes in Freedom and Its Discontents, “posed a basic challenge to the many…
The Pope, the Emperor, and the First Amendment
Every year during the winter quarter my yearlong course in the history of Christianity reaches the eleventh-century…
Christianity in the Mirror of Jewish Thought
What do modern Jewish thinkers make of Christianity? Is Christianity in their eyes still the oppressive, pervasive…
Victims Unlimited
In this highly individualistic age, it is probably safe to assume about every victim what Tolstoy at…
Back to Our Future
Inventing the Middle Ages: The Lives, Works, and Ideas of the Great Medievalists of the Twentieth Century…
Briefly Noted 204
Judas Iscariot and the Myth of Jewish Evil by Hyam Maccoby Free Press, 213 pages, $22.95 Maccoby…
Who You Are
After two full years of publication, we thought it time to survey our subscribers and the findings…
New Age Mush
Belonging To The Universe: Explorations on the Frontiers of Science and Spirituality by fritjof capra and david…
A Lutheran Affirmation
No Other Gospel! Christianity Among The World Religions by carl e. braaten fortress press, 142 pages, $10.95…
Letter from Jerusalem
To come to Jerusalem from Paris, or even Tel Aviv, is to succumb to the uncanny feeling…
Ludwig Wittgenstein Confesses
Along with Martin Heidegger, Ludwig Wittgenstein is generally considered to be one of the two greatest philosophers…
Feminism and Feminism
We get these letters saying that we should not refer to “radical feminism” since all feminism is…
Naming Good and Evil
Eighty-one years ago, G. K. Chesterton wrote a book entitled What’s Wrong With the World? His answer to…
Academic Religion: Playground of the Vandals
“When you say ‘hill,’” the Queen interrupted, “I could show you hills, in comparison with which you’d…