Some years ago I began to notice that my college freshmen had all gotten a very strange idea. They had been taught that one must never begin a sentence with the word because. I have no idea where high school teachers came up with this one. It is like alligators in the . . . . Continue Reading »
Keep It in the Family: Homeschooling’s Growth The Economist What If Bork Had Been Confirmed? Michael W. McConnell, Slate How “Breadwinner Liberalism” Became “Values Conservatism” Geoffrey Kabaservice, The Book Has Fiction Lost Its Faith? Paul Elie, New York Times How . . . . Continue Reading »
A bad poet visited me earlier this evening, and like a rhapsode, I have recorded his song. “Fiscal Cliff at Sunset in Galveston” Come you and I To a place, where looking upon this cliff At that which would in its necessary counting we cant See, but which could determine the . . . . Continue Reading »
by watching movies about GRACE. Our friends THE BROTHERS JUDD add some more . About Schmidt might well deserve to be a classic, but it’s so depressingly realistic in its details that it’s a bit hard to watch. And that Kathy Bates nude scene . . . Feel free to add some more GRACE movies, . . . . Continue Reading »
The FamilyScholars blog is hosting a symposium on marriage this week to mark the release of The President’s Marriage Agenda for the Forgotten Sixty Percent” ( PDF here ), a new report from the National Marriage Project and the Institute for American Values. The “sixty . . . . Continue Reading »
Chanticleer, one of America’s finest choral groups, has introduced me to Christmas spirituals and gospel music. Here’s my discovery for this year: “Somebody Talkin Bout Jesus.” [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tiyUt1SNaU?rel=0&w=500&h=281] . . . . Continue Reading »
Russell E. Saltzman on the calamity of death : I remember Melisas mother grappling with her daughters death. There isnt anyone who doesnt try to make sense of death. We try to make sense of everything. We do not like not knowing, as if motivations, circumstances, some little . . . . Continue Reading »
One often hears that Americas foreign policy elites dont understand religion. Mostly secular themselves, they dismiss religion as a factor in world events; at most, they believe, religion operates as a pretext for other, deeper motivations, like politics and economics. This attitude can . . . . Continue Reading »
This week, the D.C. Court gave a victory in the Belmont Abbey and Wheaton challenges to the HHS Mandate. The court reinstated the Becket Fund’s cases after lower courts had dismissed them as premature. Equally significant was the courts insistence that two concessions made by the . . . . Continue Reading »
Joe , no doubt you’re right about Lewis, who explicitly compared modern science to demonology. However, I think you misread Locke, whose views of labor and property are deeply scriptural and well within the mainstream of historic theology—-especially the mainstream Anglicanism of the . . . . Continue Reading »