Bible Belt Catholicity
by Peter J. LeithartThe very success of Christianity in the Bible belt has produced churches that are “hyper-sectarian.” Continue Reading »
The very success of Christianity in the Bible belt has produced churches that are “hyper-sectarian.” Continue Reading »
John’s weeping (Revelation 5) seems melodramatic, but it’s essential to the scene. Continue Reading »
It’s been a long time since Roman Catholicism was the monolith that Protestants imagine. Continue Reading »
Today’s science cannot understand tomorrow’s. Continue Reading »
The Bible typically maps out a three-dimensional universe. When the Lamb ascends, a fourth dimension emerges. Continue Reading »
Newman was dubious of the Vincentian canon. But did he understand it rightly? 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 »
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