The Roy Moore Train Wreck
by John MurdockRoy Moore should step out of the Senate race in order to focus on the state of his family and his soul. Continue Reading »
Roy Moore should step out of the Senate race in order to focus on the state of his family and his soul. Continue Reading »
In the battle of ideas and values, Evangelicals and Russian Orthodox find themselves on the same side, notwithstanding their theological differences. Continue Reading »
In our contest for truth today, we have much to learn from the Russian literary masters.
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A “renewed national covenant” is a promising starting point for pondering political order after liberalism. Continue Reading »
America’s schools cannot claim that their graduates are well educated unless they have knowledge of the Bible. Continue Reading »
The fight for religious liberty is the age-old contest between the King and the Church, between Caesar and the Truth. Continue Reading »
For Christians, freedom consists not in how many choices you have but in whether you can choose the right thing. Continue Reading »
The Spadaro-Figueroa piece in La Civiltà Cattolica last July offers an opportunity to reflect on the foundational theological principles of ecumenism. Continue Reading »
The new Oxford, with its fair share of Starbucks and burger joints, is far more convenient than the old—but it is not such a good place in which to think and imagine. Continue Reading »
Hell hath no fury like secular parents who learn that the local church-run nursery school plans to start teaching about Jesus. Continue Reading »