The Reconsecration of Man
by Carl R. TruemanChristianity is marked by cheerfulness and hospitality, both of which the Bible makes clear are functions of gratitude. Continue Reading »
Christianity is marked by cheerfulness and hospitality, both of which the Bible makes clear are functions of gratitude. Continue Reading »
Hacksaw Ridge is that rare film that forces us to reflect on the tensions between these two great loyalties, and dares to show us how, even in extremis, they can be resolved. Continue Reading »
The lessons from the Nazi and Soviet totalitarian regimes must be kneaded into the moral and political texture of twenty-first-century free societies. Continue Reading »
If we are to restore virtue in our culture, higher education must demand more of itself and its students. Continue Reading »
An accountability system that focuses only on measurable outcomes has produced a utilitarian, “anything goes” approach to education. Continue Reading »
Taylor Swift invokes marriage as the ultimate symbol of enduring love and commitment on her eleventh studio album. Continue Reading »
János Zoltán Csák's status as a foreign observer allows him to speak the truth in love about the United States. Continue Reading »
Boys need a marked transition to begin their lives as men, and they need a brotherhood, a manhood, to join. Continue Reading »
The transgenderism phenomenon can only take root in an ungrammared culture like ours. Continue Reading »
It is a special kind of irony to observe faculty and students use their freedom for the sake of a movement that would crush it in one day. Continue Reading »