Our Pagan Society
by Auguste MeyratUrsula K. Le Guin’s classic short story “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” illustrates how many parts of American society treat the unborn. Continue Reading »
Ursula K. Le Guin’s classic short story “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” illustrates how many parts of American society treat the unborn. Continue Reading »
Ephraim Radner calls our attention to essential truths that are almost never spoken in our over-heated political climate. Continue Reading »
The gender transitioning of children is legally fragile because it contradicts basic principles of religious freedom, free speech, parental rights, and medical science. Continue Reading »
Dignitas Infinita could have helped more in upholding human dignity. Continue Reading »
Many of my peers chose the life of the scholar; I became a wife and mother. But in many ways, I am a scholar still, concerned with my own flourishing and, more importantly, that of my children. Continue Reading »
The story of the ten Booms is one of extraordinary power: of a family sacrificing all for the Jewish people. Continue Reading »
Scholarship on the early Christians reveals that they were vulnerable to cultural sins like Christians are today. Continue Reading »
Christians need to talk more about the transcendence of God, which is an immunization from being captured by evil political forces. Continue Reading »
The beautification of the Ulma family shows that serving God in this world requires faith that there are things worse than death.
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The liberally educated person is called to share what he or she has learned for knowledge's own sake. Continue Reading »