The Cautionary Tale of Francis Collins
by Justin LeeFrancis Collins is a brother in Christ and his accomplishments are undeniable. He is nonetheless a tragic figure, and his career a cautionary tale. Continue Reading »
Francis Collins is a brother in Christ and his accomplishments are undeniable. He is nonetheless a tragic figure, and his career a cautionary tale. Continue Reading »
The digital-government complex is animated by a utopian dream. Google wants to change the world, which means changing people. Continue Reading »
Together the mafia martyrs lived out the true mission of baptism and confirmation; they honored their sacraments, rather than corrupting them. Continue Reading »
Jennifer Rosner joins the podcast to discuss her new book, Healing the Schism: Karl Barth, Franz Rosenzweig, and the New Jewish-Christian Encounter. Continue Reading »
Carl Trueman joins R. R. Reno to discuss how evangelical leaders have sought approval from the secular elite. Continue Reading »
The men and women of Flight 93 who chose not to flinch in the face of wickedness affirmed the dignity of human life. Continue Reading »
Democracy and religious freedom can only be defended by determined citizens who recognize the issues and have the political will to act. Continue Reading »
Book collecting in itself is a good thing. It’s not about mere accumulation, but the disciplines of taste, technique, and study. Continue Reading »
Daniel Asia joins the podcast to discuss his new book, Observations on Music, Culture, and Politics. Continue Reading »
A series appeals to us in part because it combines, in an artful and concentrated way, the combination of the predictable and the unpredictable at the very heart of our lives. Continue Reading »