Like all confessional Christianity, Lutheranism is anchored in realities that transcend the political particularities of our day; and it also reminds us of the church’s true task and realistic expectations in a time such as this. Continue Reading »
Richard Gallagher joins the podcast to discuss his book Demonic Foes: My Twenty-Five Years as a Psychiatrist Investigating Possessions, Diabolic Attacks, and the Paranormal. Continue Reading »
The normalization of non-monogamy would change what people think they are getting into when they get married, and how they go about it. Continue Reading »
Fiducia Supplicans is being presented as a genuine development in pastoral practice, yet same-sex blessings do “not validate or justify anything” according to Cardinal Fernández. Continue Reading »
A serious Christian school must have an explicit, orthodox Christian mission, and it has to hire administrators, faculty, and staff for that mission. Continue Reading »
ClaimsHero, a consumer arbitration platform, is connecting parents with lawyers to hold TikTok to account for allegedly designing its app to exploit and addict American children. Continue Reading »
C. S. Lewis's ministry to Janie King Moore reflects his axiom that “God intends to give us what we need, not what we now think we want.” Continue Reading »
At Christmas, we recognize that Jesus is the Prince of Peace. But at Epiphany, at least in T. S. Eliot’s imagination, we recall that Christ brings division first. Continue Reading »
Alister McGrath joins the podcast to discuss his book Coming to Faith Through Dawkins: 12 Essays on the Pathway from New Atheism to Christianity. Continue Reading »