On the Square Today

Wednesday brings two of our On the Square web column’s most anticipated weekly pieces—Joe Carter’s and George Weigel’s. Today, Joe Carter brings to bear ” Six Thoughts About Jesus .” Here’s just one of his keen and original insights, on the “What . . . . Continue Reading »

The Bitter Homeschooler’s Wish List

Since homeschooling has been a hot top here the last couple of days, I thought I’d repost this entry from last year. Deborah Markus, at Secular Homeschooling , has a list of retorts for homeschooling parents tired of the inane questions and complaints they get about educating their own . . . . Continue Reading »

Earliest Christian Documents Discovered?

Could relics found in a Jordanian cave be the earliest Christian documents ever discovered ? The director of the Jordan’s Department of Antiquities, Ziad al-Saad, says the books might have been made by followers of Jesus in the few decades immediately following his crucifixion. “They . . . . Continue Reading »

Gary Anderson Week in New York

Last week First Things hosted a lecture by Gary A. Anderson on the topic “Is the Concept of Purgatory Jewish?” Those who attended the talk—or anyone else in the New York City area—may be interested in his next lecture series at New York University titled ” Begetting . . . . Continue Reading »