Urban Space, Liturgical Space
by Peter J. LeithartFor medieval Italians, the city and the “seat of the bishop” were interchangeable. Continue Reading »
For medieval Italians, the city and the “seat of the bishop” were interchangeable. Continue Reading »
American universities developed social sciences as an alternative to the Protestant moral establishment. Continue Reading »
African Christianity has much to teach us all. Continue Reading »
The life of Moses recapitulates the life of Jacob. Continue Reading »
American is not racially homogenous. So why do most American Christians attend racially homogenous churches? Continue Reading »
Until the 20th century, American religious freedom was always constrained by a moral establishment. Continue Reading »
Jesus promises a white stone to the victors in Pergamum. Why? Continue Reading »
What to do when policy is stymied. Continue Reading »
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