Letters From the Synod–2019: #4
Edited by Xavier Rynne IIWe honor the memory of John Henry Newman, this newest of God’s saints, by imitating his courage, and the conviction that underwrote it. Continue Reading »
We honor the memory of John Henry Newman, this newest of God’s saints, by imitating his courage, and the conviction that underwrote it. Continue Reading »
Magisterial progressivism requires an integralist state to entrench its teachings, and Beto’s bid for the power to compel obedience and destroy through the tax system is the obvious stick to reach for. Continue Reading »
The real meaning of “faith” can be discovered in the writings of John Henry Newman. Continue Reading »
Swain, I fear, ends up making Christian mission secondary to a political agenda—the very thing she accuses King’s of doing. Continue Reading »
The mystery of the Trinity “by its darkness enlightens all things.” Continue Reading »
The “neo-colonialism” of dumbed-down expectations compounded by the imposition of First World preoccupations on Third World societies has been evident at Synod-2019. Continue Reading »
The Jewish tradition plays a crucial role as the basis for Israel’s political mythology and identity. Continue Reading »
Ireland needs a devotional revolution and the inspiration of John Henry Newman. Continue Reading »
The machine of contemporary civil rights law and activism grinds very finely, and without regard to social realities. Continue Reading »
For all of his intellectual brilliance, John Henry Newman had a humble concern for ordinary people. Continue Reading »