Following John
by Hans BoersmaJohn’s Gospel is about us believing and joining the eternal life of God. Continue Reading »
John’s Gospel is about us believing and joining the eternal life of God. Continue Reading »
In Not Forgotten, Weigel splendidly recovers the art of admiration, with a few warnings of what to avoid thrown into the mix. Continue Reading »
It will sooner or later be for the Court to say what the people who ratified the Fourteenth Amendment committed the nation to. Continue Reading »
The only plausible path to imminent legal protection of the unborn has as its first step overturning Roe and restoring abortion policy to the states. Continue Reading »
The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, raised from the dead and led by such a powerful witness, is a living testament to the power of faith. Continue Reading »
The Irish police force has fined Fr. Hughes €500 for saying Mass in public, and he refuses to pay it. Continue Reading »
Some thoughts on a recent biography of baseball legend Cool Papa Bell.
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Meriwether is a sign that there are still a handful of influential people who are not prepared to abandon reality just yet. Continue Reading »
John Keown spoke recently about the ethics of nuclear weapons. In his lecture, “The Pope and the Bomb: The Ethics of Nuclear Deterrence,” Keown argued that the aiming of nuclear weapons at cities and intending to use them in order to deter enemy attacks is immoral. Keown’s moral reasoning . . . . Continue Reading »
I spent the first thirty years of my adult life fighting racial injustice in America. I was a community activist in Boston in the sixties, I spent time in jail in North Carolina in 1963, and I walked across that Selma bridge with Dr. King in 1965. I was the Massachusetts state official responsible . . . . Continue Reading »