As I’m writing this fourth part, I’m betting that you’re worn out already — “OK, Frank: wrath of God. I got it. Christ was born to satisfy the wrath of God, and that’s good, and that’s a really sound reason to have joy at Christmas. Amen — I’m . . . . Continue Reading »
Christmas came to old Anna, because Anna was waiting. Anna saw beauty, because God chose her and she said, “Yes.”A weird belief in our culture is that God is pretty lucky if we choose him. “Why should I believe in God?” people will ask me and there are certainly answers to . . . . Continue Reading »
I swear, this isn’t one of those one and done type outings.After my introduction to the kind and vocal members of Evangel, I had all the best intentions of becoming an active and regular voice on this site. I went home to Mississippi for Thanksgiving, did a little reading, a small amount of . . . . Continue Reading »
I have my annual predictions for 2010 coming out in the CBC newsletter very soon—which I will link here. One of my predictions, already written, is the passage of Obamacare, without the public option but with some form of non profit national private insurance exchange. It looks . . . . Continue Reading »
The well-known evangelical theologian and historian John Stackhouse has added his name to the ranks of Christians who don’t find much to like about the Manhattan Declaration. There is a twist in this case, though. He isn’t complaining about the alliance between evangelicals . . . . Continue Reading »
A law permitting the execution of gays who have HIV is a very important human rights issue that Christians should engage in united opposition. From the story : The Ugandan legislation in its current form would mandate a death sentence for active homosexuals living with HIV or in cases of . . . . Continue Reading »
The name of René Girard, Ive noticed, has of late been cropping up on this site a bit more often than usua l. I dont want to rehearse what Ive written elsewhere on this remarkably original thinker, now inducted into The Immortals of the Académie . . . . Continue Reading »
Check this out. The leadership of the Catholic Theological Society of America protests against being labeled “left-leaning.” Let’s get this straight. The CTSA is committed to real theology. You know the buzz words: “the task of critically examining the faith,” which of . . . . Continue Reading »
Uganda is apparently contemplating imposing the death penalty on gay people with HIV. Astonishing and brutally wrong, the imposition of a culture of death in that it uses killing as an acceptable answer to an issue of human suffering. From the story:The Ugandan legislation in its current form . . . . Continue Reading »
Ross Douthat digs himself in deeper on the matter of Tariq Ramadan. Yesterday I took exception to his appalling comparison between St. Paul and Ramadan, whose terrorist ties prompted the Department of Homeland security to refuse him a visa to take up a faculty appointment at Notre Dame. He had . . . . Continue Reading »