The Virtue of Solidarity
by George HarneFor Christians, solidarity is animated by the life of the Trinity and the communion of saints. Continue Reading »
For Christians, solidarity is animated by the life of the Trinity and the communion of saints. Continue Reading »
Robert DiYanni joins the podcast to discuss his new book, You Are What You Read: A Practical Guide To Reading Well. Continue Reading »
David Firth joins the podcast today to discuss his new book Joshua: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary. Continue Reading »
In some ways, we do read the Bible like any other book. But this observation comes after the recognition of God’s providential economy in Christ. Continue Reading »
The Politics of Faith and the Politics of Scepticism By Michael Oakeshott, Edited by Timothy Fuller. Yale University Press, 139 pages, $25. In his Editor’s Introduction, Timothy Fuller informs the reader that those who were best acquainted with Michael Oakeshott and his thought cannot explain why . . . . Continue Reading »
Reflecting on the rash of outraged protests against allegedly sexist, racist, and homophobic slurs erupting in our public life, New York Times columnist Anna Quindlen tries to get to the root of the matter. It all has to do with “consciousness,” or so it seems. Some offenses against approved . . . . Continue Reading »