Pope Leo XIII and Contemporary Catholic Contentions
by George WeigelProfessor Vermeule and his fellow integralists might consider whether they’re reprising 19th-century French royalist mistakes. Continue Reading »
Professor Vermeule and his fellow integralists might consider whether they’re reprising 19th-century French royalist mistakes. Continue Reading »
Psychology and sociology were meant to bring about an epoch of progress. Where did they go wrong?
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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 »
Christian sexual ethics, the sanctity of life, and evangelism are core commitments of Christian faith and life. They are main things. Let us keep them main things. Continue Reading »
Christians who walk in the Spirit, who pray for parrhesia, who stay with Jesus, can be confident the Spirit will teach them irrefutable words to speak at just the right moment. Continue Reading »
Anniversaries make clear the history that was hidden at the time. Continue Reading »
Christian hospitality, love, and hope all rest on truth claims, not sentiments. Continue Reading »
What the past teaches us most forcefully is that reform of the institution depends on reform of the individual. Continue Reading »
Colonel Ryszard Kukliński took a courageous stand against communism’s culture of death, knowing that freedom is never cost-free. Continue Reading »
Angels live off the Word that eternally proceeds out of the Father’s mouth. Continue Reading »