Death and funerals
Finally, he gets some uninterrupted time to figure out all this stuff.
View ArticleWednesday 11/30/16
The King’s Banquet Francis and The Dubia What use is “middle ages”? How convenient! France’s wart First Things 1 Blessed are they that will share in the King’s banquet; but already on earth You give me...
View ArticleWhere are the Watchmen? (Day 2)
I attended the Eighth Day Symposium, an Orthodox-inspired but broadly somewhat ecumenical gathering, Friday and Saturday. The Symposium title was “Where Are the Watchmen?,” based on a September 2016...
View ArticleTuesday 2/21/17
How long has this been going on?; Rotten to the core; The Democrats’ cultural advantage; A President of Biblical proportions; Public accommodation
View ArticleHany Farid, Algorithm King
Is Hany Farid a mensch, or is he taking this algorithm thing Orwellian? Three others.
View ArticleIs Revelation Reasonable?
Is revelation reasonable? Distinguishing distinct things. Beauty & the Beast as gay propaganda. Diversity warring with democracy. More.
View ArticleDomani Spero’s Excellent Adventure
Domani Spero got an unexpected rise out of the State Department. Christian Education's Achilles Heel. Science or social pressure? Very, very much more of the very, very most excellent commentary.
View ArticleThe Hank Hanegraaf teachable moment
1 Ed Stetzer’s Christianity Today blog on the conversion of the Bible Answer Man to Christian Orthodoxy has been eating at me. Here’s the part that bugs me, in what I consider the relevant context: The...
View ArticleChanneling the Tradition
I’ve been out of blogging commission for a week because of vacation with a strangely buggy internet connection. Everything worked, albeit a bit slowly, except my WordPress blogging platform, which...
View ArticleAlbert Mohler and his guests
More excerpts and reflections from Albert Mohler's fine "Thinking in Public" podcast.
View ArticlePunishing the truth
Get used to the lies, for the truth will be punished. Ancient Chinese wisdom. More.
View ArticleRunning a white flag up the pole?
James K.A. Smith published a challenge to the recent use of “orthodox Christian” in polemics. He did so in a blog he describes as “my space for ‘thinking out loud,’ an arena for practice at writing...
View ArticleMay the dogma live loudly within you
I'm learning that there's a lot to rant about besides politics.
View ArticleThe Catholic Integralist/Liberal Revanchist straddle
Why it's a big deal when Rusty Reno breaks with Michael Novak.
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