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Carl R. Trueman
The Brexit vote reveals national divisions in the United Kingdom and social divisions in English society—but it still defies the simplistic pieties of the metro-Left. Continue Reading »
Recent Protestant debates over the Trinity and the role of women point to a fundamental problem, but also suggest fruitful avenues for future theological and ecclesiastical engagement. Continue Reading »
A response to Greg Forster. Continue Reading »
Dispatches from a recent lecture by Rod Dreher.
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John Inazu offers a winsome vision of the future. I hope he is right but fear he is wrong. Continue Reading »
The politicizing of the language of love is confusing and lethal for freedom. Continue Reading »
The case of a Wyoming judge is a harbinger of what is to come for all of us.
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Responding to two common criticisms of my view of the rise of the anti-culture. Continue Reading »
The Culture War is over. Culture is dead, the coup de grace inflicted by an Unholy Trinity. Now begins the Age of the Anti-Culture. Continue Reading »
John Henry Newman: A Portrait in Letters edited by roderick strangeoxford, 608 pages, $49.50 W riting to his sister Jemima Mozley in 1863, John Henry Newman commented that “a man’s life lies in his letters.” To him, letters offered a more accurate account of a life than a biography. . . . . Continue Reading »
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