November 15, 2013
Year: 2013
November 15, 2013
Does Church/State Separation Apply To Black Churches?
November 15, 2013
‘Wisdom & Wonder’: Two Reviews from the Emerging Scholars Network
InterVarsity’s Emerging Scholars Blog recently posted two reviews of Abraham Kuyper’s Wisdom and Wonder: Common Grace in Science and Art, one from Dan Jesse, the other from David Carlson.
Carlson nicely summarizes some of the book’s key implications for the life of the believer:
One does not need to do Christian science or Christian art to be a faithful Christian in those domains. Continue Reading...
November 15, 2013
Ayn Rand didn’t understand capitalism. Or altruism. Or Christianity. Or reality.
There once was a time when I was enamored by the philosophy of Ayn Rand. An émigré from the Soviet Union, the influential novelist and founder of Objectivism had an enthusiasm for market capitalism and a hatred of communism that I found entrancing. Continue Reading...
November 14, 2013
Women’s Property Rights and Rule of Law in Kosovo
November 14, 2013
Michigan Catholic Conference Files Suit Regarding HHS Mandate
November 14, 2013
‘Tea Party Catholic:’ Applicable To Orthodox In America
November 14, 2013
Conservatives Need a Credible Alternative to ObamaCare
November 14, 2013
Richard Weaver on Liberty and Christianity
Richard Weaver, one of the great intellectuals of the 20th Century, and author of Ideas Have Consequences, published an essay in the early 1960s on Lord Acton (pdf only). Much of Weaver’s essay is worth highlighting, but one excerpt in particular reminds us of the central significance of Christianity in the battle for freedom. Continue Reading...
November 14, 2013