In the latest issue of Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture , our friend Father Thomas Guarino describes the “postmodern Christianity” of the Italian philosopher Gianni Vattimo, said by Guarino to be a major voice in Europe now being increasingly read and discussed here . . . . Continue Reading »
In ” Abortion and the Negation of Love ,” Joe Carter sheds light on a side of the abortion debate not often given attention: the arguments against it coming—sometimes unintentionally—from the very women who procure and provide abortions. We in the movement, those of us . . . . Continue Reading »
If there’s something we’ve learned from the fiasco last week with our leaders risking a government shutdown rather than let go of government funding for the nation’s largest abortion business, we’ve learned exactly what companies are supporting Planned Parenthood these days, . . . . Continue Reading »
Catholics and evangelicals used to fight over religious liberty. As Chuck Colson and Timothy George note, that’s no longer the case : The most recent meeting of Evangelicals and Catholics Together (ECT) witnessed not just another theological discussion, but the birth of an alliance that only . . . . Continue Reading »
Vegans like to say that it is a perfectly healthy diet—more healthy than the biologically natural omnivorous human diet. While it can certainly be indulged healthily—if carefully managed with supplements, etc.—unlike our natural diet, it is potentially hazardous for pregnant . . . . Continue Reading »
If the very things that draw students to biblical scholarship and to the study of politics are excluded from the two disciplines, then something is seriously amiss in the way both are conceptualized by their mainstream practitioners. Continue Reading »
Bolivia is bringing a draft treaty to the U.N. for consideration, granting Mother Earth “the same rights as humans.” It’s modeled on Bolivia’s own recently-enacted domestic law, whichspeaks of the country’s natural resources as “blessings,” and grants the . . . . Continue Reading »
Carrie Lukas makes the case that the male-female wage gap doesn’t exist : Feminist hand-wringing about the wage gap relies on the assumption that the differences in average earnings stem from discrimination. Thus the mantra that women make only 77% of what men earn for equal work. But even a . . . . Continue Reading »
Did Jesus not realize that Noah was a mythical person? That’s a question I wrestle with over on the Evangel blog . If you’re interested, come over and join the discussion. . . . . Continue Reading »