Democrats Not a Major Party

I make way too many mistakes to play “gotcha” journalism. Yet the first paragraph in this Huffington Post blog entry did arrest my attention: Mitt Romney’s choice of Paul Ryan as his running mate marks the first time in American history that no Protestant will appear on a . . . . Continue Reading »

Secularists of the World Unite!

A particularly amusing book came across my desk recently. It’s Nonbeliever Nation: The Rise of Secular Americans by David Niose, a “secular activist” in Washington. This is not a book to turn to for nuance. Here’s a sample: Anti-intellectualism, the disappearing middle . . . . Continue Reading »

The World’s Worst Art Restoration

Via the New York Times : An elderly woman stepped forward this week to claim responsibility for disfiguring a century-old “ecce homo” fresco of Jesus crowned with thorns, in Santuario de la Misericordia, a Roman Catholic church in Borja, near the city of Zaragoza. Ecce homo, or behold the . . . . Continue Reading »

On the Square Today

Leroy Huizenga on the Bulverism of same-sex marriage supporters : The problem with making consent the sole criterion of the Good is that it’s merely a social convention. “Consent” is an idea forged in the wake of the widespread death of metaphysics and it thus lacks any ultimate . . . . Continue Reading »

Kingdoms and Covenants

In a nearly 900-page new work that attempts to map an “alternative” to Evangelicalism’s two regnant theological models, Peter Gentry and Stephen Wellum “set out to carve a new path between dispensational and covenant theology, having concluded that neither hermeneutical . . . . Continue Reading »

First Links — 8.23.12

The Wire and the American Underclass Francis Fukuyama,  The American Interest Conversations with J. I. Packer Justin Taylor,  The Gospel Coalition Does Religious Violence Justify Censorship? Max Fisher,  The Atlantic The Return of the Extended Family John Bingham,  Telegraph . . . . Continue Reading »

Sex and God at Yale

Nathan Harden’s new book ” Sex and God at Yale ” will be of interest to anyone who is concerned about the moral state of campus culture at colleges and universities in the US.  Here’s my dust jacket endorsement: The ideology of sexual liberation that is the lasting . . . . Continue Reading »