On the Square Today

Timothy George on  Benedict XVI, the great Augustinian : Not long ago, Pope Benedict XVI made a personal donation to the restoration of the Basilica of St. Augustine in Annaba, Algeria, the site of the ancient town of Hippo Regius, where the greatest theologian of the ancient church served as . . . . Continue Reading »

Maybe Not *the* Anti-Christ

Benedict may say that divided Christians must “keep in view just how much we have in common . . . in terms of the great deposit of sacred Scripture and the early Christian creeds,” as Matthew Schmitz wrote yesterday , and some modern Lutherans may agree, but this is not universally . . . . Continue Reading »

First Links — 2.19.13

The Country of Who He Used to Be Brian Doyle, American Scholar Do We Like Bonhoeffer for the Right Reasons? Laura Marshall, Fare Forward Doctors Within Borders Caitrin Nicol, New Atlantis The Catholic-Baptist Synod Timothy George, Christianity Today Is the Essay Extinct? Adam Kirsch, New Republic . . . . Continue Reading »

How would we control guns, anyway?

Via Ben Boychuk, I have this article out of Washington State about proposed gun control legislation there. Responding to the Newtown school massacre, the bill would ban the sale of semi-automatic weapons that use detachable ammunition magazines. Clips that contain more than 10 rounds would be . . . . Continue Reading »