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i like switchfoot......no, I Love Switchfoot

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Keith E. BuhlerEducationEpistemology

A simple question - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

I want to be an intelligent person. Many people I know want to be intelligent persons, and pursue this end with much energy, vigour, and enthusiasm…. my question is about the purpose of all this bustle. Namely: What is the […]

Andrew Selby

Weighing in on Top Five Books for About-to-go-into-College Students - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

We’ll miss Mr. Matthew Anderson as he takes off on a very much deserved vacation this weekend. The way Matt pulled off GodBlogCon is inspiring. I’m proud to call him one of my friends. He had a great list of […]

Matthew Lee AndersonPolitics

Hewitt and Miers--Updated

Hewitt and Miers--Updated

Matthew Lee AndersonLiterature

Five Books for College Students

Five Books for College Students

Andrew Selby

Musings on the World of Money: Part I "The Active Vs. Contemplative Life" - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

What does a philosophy major do with his degree? Well, finance is far superior to flipping burgers, so I think the profession I’m in for the time being is pretty respectable. What it certainly has done is force me to […]

Tex

Dies Irae: The Place of Fear in Verdi's Requiem - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Last evening the Canterbury Choral Society gave a laudable performance of Verdi’s Requiem at the Oklahoma City Convention Center. The weighty lyrics were expertly matched with a full-bodied performance of the soul-shaking music. Verdi was a king of operatic composition, […]

Andrew SelbyTheology and Practice

Dallas Willard on "Right-Wing Theology" in The Divine Conspiracy

Dallas Willard on "Right-Wing Theology" in The Divine Conspiracy

Matthew Lee AndersonBlogging

Joe Carter - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

When I think of blogs that are going to have a long-term impact, two qualities come to mind: they must be insightful and edifying, and they must be entertaining. Dull blogs will capture some people for a long time, but […]

Matthew Lee AndersonBlogging

One more on blogging... - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

In the comments to the below post, Keith argues that what prevents people from hearing the Word of God is the content of the Word of God and not the delivery. He writes: English readers can read books about Christianity […]

Matthew Lee AndersonBlogging

The potential for GodBlogs... - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Charles Lehardy of AnotherThink writes: To be effective evangelists, however, GodBloggers must to be welcoming, open and authentic, and committed to building relationships with those who drop by. I see GodBlogging as a translation of historic Christianity into the lingua […]