Which Reformation? What Reform?
by George WeigelTrue Christian reform always involves bringing into the present something the Church has laid aside or misplaced. Continue Reading »
True Christian reform always involves bringing into the present something the Church has laid aside or misplaced. Continue Reading »
The Luther of Eric Metaxas's biography closely resembles the struggling young evangelicals Metaxas aims to inspire. Continue Reading »
George W. Bush's speech last week clarified the deep agreement between his agenda and that of center-left Democrats. Continue Reading »
Anselm Kiefer's paintings attempt to come to terms with Germany's past, yet always transcend the reminders of guilt and suffering. Continue Reading »
Recent evidence suggests print reading is on the rise, while e-book sales are dropping. Continue Reading »
The progressive party in the Vatican has launched yet another attack on Cardinal Robert Sarah. Continue Reading »
As cities vie to be home to Amazon's second headquarters, we might keep in mind the lessons of Booth Tarkington's novel The Magnificent Ambersons. Continue Reading »
James O’Keefe, known for his video exposés of ACORN, NPR, and CNN, discusses his appreciation of G. K. Chesterton. Continue Reading »
A preacher speaks the word of God to carry out the priestly task of distinguishing holy and profane. Continue Reading »
There has been a quiet rethinking of Reformed theology by some African-Americans who had previously embraced it. Continue Reading »