Communism, Lies and Illusion
by Peter J. LeithartCommunism depended on lies, but it had life because it was an illusion. Continue Reading »
Communism depended on lies, but it had life because it was an illusion. Continue Reading »
There are no points on a compass without human beings; but once established, points on a compass shape human life and thought. Continue Reading »
Forgiveness is always substitutionary. Continue Reading »
Calvin says that Christ bears our suffering so we might be “even more moved” to trust Him. Continue Reading »
Fulton Sheen on the moral effects of Hiroshima. Continue Reading »
David is implicitly compared to the high priest Eli. It’s not a flattering comparison. Continue Reading »
To be saved is to become a burning bush, standing in the fire without being consumed. Continue Reading »
As David flees from Absalom, he is sustained by Gentile hospitality. Continue Reading »
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