The Triune God is a God of peace. Father, Son, and Spirit live in eternal and undisruptible harmony with one another. But harmony is not the same as the sheer “peace” of stasis. We ought not, I think, figure the harmony of the Persons by analogy with the harmony of figures . . . . Continue Reading »
Orthodox ethicist Vigen Guroian suggests that conservative Protestantism in the US has relied on American Christendom to buttress itself. American Christendom was the body for bodiless evangelical churches. Now that Christendom is gone, there’s little holding evangelicalism up. . . . . Continue Reading »
Eric Enlow from the Handong University of South Korea writes with some clarifications about corporations and corporate law. The rest of this post is all from Eric. I think Daly’s argument misses some important details. The Berman quote does not demonstrate that medieval law . . . . Continue Reading »