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Guest WriterTheology and Practice
A human-problem solving Jesus uniquely provides the ground to stake the orthodox claim about Jesus: he is the only way.
Guest WriterFilm Reviews/Hollywood
The 2012 Anna Karenina film exists much closer to the book than most adaptations. Tolstoy captures humanity better than most; Anna Karenina is timeless.
Guest WriterFilm Reviews/Hollywood
"Les Miserables" fails as a musical, though the book needs to be read. In fact, that's why the book needs to be read: the musical fails.
Guest WriterBook Reviews
Ryan McIlhenny’s Kingdoms Apart (Part 2): Redeemed Culture as Christian Witness
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Matthew Tuininga engages Ryan Mcllhenny's Kingdoms Apart.
Guest WriterChurch
Anglicans turned down women bishops. N.T. Wright and Douglas Wilson both responded to the issue, but their response shows a lack of intellectual empathy.
Guest WriterHistory
Did the world really start falling apart in the 1960s? History can teach us, but mostly it teaches us that maybe we can't predict the future.
Guest WriterPoliticsSteve HolmesUnited Stateschristianity
How should Christians think about American politics? What is it about our country that makes social issues difficult? A British observer explains.
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Fr Micah Snell wades through the latest offering from 007. This is the strongest Bond yet, but what makes it different from previous outings?
Guest WriterPro-LifeHamlet
Abortion arguments often make us weary, but our complacency harms the discussion. Discrediting the emotional argument does no one any good.
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Science is a magnificent force, but it is not a teacher of morals. Science cannot provide itself moral compass; this is left to the Church.
Guest Writerembodiment
"You don't have a soul. You are a soul. You have a body." -C.S. Lewis never said this (and it's probably not right).