The Death of the Parish
by David T. KoyzisWhat if every new church building were to forgo the ubiquitous parking lot in the interest of restoring a normative ecclesiology? Continue Reading »
What if every new church building were to forgo the ubiquitous parking lot in the interest of restoring a normative ecclesiology? Continue Reading »
Are Evangelicals adopting tradition for its style or substance? Continue Reading »
Mans greatness comes from knowing he is wretched. Pascal This entry will wrap up the Songbooks oft-interrupted series of loneliness and individualism songs, all from 1965-1967, which by way of review, began with The Beach Boys Thats Not Me, . . . . Continue Reading »
Before beginning, Ill note that Joe Carter is soliciting donations to the FT website please consider giving to what I obviously think is a fine internet crossroads of content. Tocquevilles concept of individualism is one of his most helpful, but often gets misunderstood due to our . . . . Continue Reading »
I could try to be big in the eyes of the world, what matters to me is what I could be to just one girl . . . Ah . . . the calming beauty of Pet Sounds , where to my ears, the undercurrent of melancholy is more than compensated for by the main pull of gentle encouragement, even if it does end on the . . . . Continue Reading »