Fresh Logic
by Peter J. LeithartThe future of ecumenism depends on resetting the questions we ask. Continue Reading »
The future of ecumenism depends on resetting the questions we ask. Continue Reading »
The renewal of Vatican II arose partly from receptive ecumenism - Catholics listening carefully, charitably to their critics. Continue Reading »
The Psalms don’t resolve suffering. They articulate it. Continue Reading »
How is the Lamb the “root” of David? Continue Reading »
Creation is fulfilled when it is filled with praise. Continue Reading »
Evangelical worries that churches might become “too liturgical” misunderstand what liturgy is. So do some “liturgical” churches. Continue Reading »
Too much focus on the restriction on sanctuary access can distract from the main thrust of the Levitical system. Continue Reading »
For the Old Testament, communal identity is found in flesh and bone, not flesh and blood. Continue Reading »
Unlike many ancient peoples, Israel did not consider herself the original race, but the new kid on the stage of history. Continue Reading »
What did the unclean spirits exorcised by Jesus inspire? Continue Reading »
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