I know the comments in the April 2008 issue weren’t a review of my recent book Surprised by Hope , but if the more freewheeling nature of Father Richard John Neuhaus’ column in First Things is used as an excuse for serious misrepresentation, then it is time to protest. Since I happened . . . . Continue Reading »
A Statement of Evangelicals and Catholics Together I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly. John 10:10 We are grateful that as Christians, Evangelicals and Catholics together, we can speak with one voice on a matter of paramount urgency for our society and the world. We address this . . . . Continue Reading »
Imagine the way those horses came plunging and foaming like a race undammed, and how the hot hooves crashing scoured down the hills of Thrace. Fed by an unheard“of hunger” roaring white“eyed from their source, they ate the mountain like a river ravening out a watercourse. He made . . . . Continue Reading »
The Arts that sensuously address The raising of the consciousness Bloom in a spread of themes and tones ”Geology of various zones Some scale the great volcano”sky, Flame, precipice, immensity. While some tread, in the charming vale, The villages“and“vineyards trail. The . . . . Continue Reading »
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