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Worship as a Political Activity

In an interview on politics and theology , Peter Leithart comments on the role of worship in the political lives of Christians: Christians are engaged in political action just by being part of the church. Worship is the leading political activity of Christians. In worship, we sing Psalms that call . . . . Continue Reading »

Defending Caution

In today’s first “On the Square” article, Joe Carter writes In defense of the TSA , on a day when annoyed Americans are planning to protest the security measures now being taken at airports. “You might assume,” he writes, that preventing a similar type of attack . . . . Continue Reading »

Afternoon Links — 11.23.10

According to a poll, middle-aged Americans are unhappy about their sexual lives . “Some 24 percent of middle-aged group say they are dissatisfied, compared with only 12 percent of 18- to 29-year-olds, 20 percent of those 30-44 and 17 percent of those over 65.” Increasing numbers of . . . . Continue Reading »

Religious Liberty, Obama’s Surprising Soft Spot

By Charles A. Donovan President Obama apparently has a soft spot in his heart for religious liberty. And the New York Times editorial board is not pleased . The president last week issued a much-awaited executive order setting government-wide policy on community-based and religious nonprofits that . . . . Continue Reading »

The King James What?

The latest sign of the times from Britain: More than half of younger people have never heard of the King James Bible, a survey shows. Fifty-one per cent of under-35s did not know what the Authorised Version was, compared with 28 per cent of over-55s. The Authorised King James Version, which will be . . . . Continue Reading »

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