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the need to recover tradition - II - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Francis Beckwith said, “Moreover, much of what I have taken for granted as a Protestant—e.g., the catholic creeds, the doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation, the Christian understanding of man, and the canon of Scripture—is the result of a […]

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Donald - a Dialogue on Moral Actions

Donald - a Dialogue on Moral Actions

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the need to recover tradition I

the need to recover tradition I

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A question for discussion

A question for discussion

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Idiocrasy - White Magic for our time - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

In one of the essays in the Weight of Glory collection, CS Lewis interrupts himself to break the “fourth wall” of literature and confront the reader with this question: (And I paraphrase,) “Do you think I am trying to charm […]

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You know what you get with an assumption, don't you? - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

“In a nonmetaphysical age there is probably more metaphysics, in the common sense (ie a priori assumptions) than in any other, because there is more complete unconsciousness that we are resting on our own ideas, while we please ourselves with […]

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Finding Gratitude - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Perhaps it is a confession of vanity, but when I was in my teenage years, I hated zits. I was perhaps no more pimply than the other folks at my high school, but it was enough! I hated the deleterious […]

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EASTER, by George Herbert - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Easter is passed, and, like any Holiday, once it is gone, it is easily forgotten. (And, for those who celebrated lent, it is perhaps pleasant to forget!) Yet the significance of the Holy Day transcends its chronological passing. As one […]

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Mary for Evangelicals - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

How ought evangelicals to think about Mary, the mother of Jesus? I am a born-and-raised protestant. I grew up in a “non-demonimational” Vineyard Christian Fellowship church. I have since spent a lot of time in Episcopalian parishes, but I have […]

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What is the Good News?

What is the Good News?

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Google Maps Marches on

Google Maps Marches on

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Turbo-Taxed - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Once again, I was impressed with the (relatively) painless process of filing my taxes with TurboTax’s online service. For my admittedly simple W2 earner’s return, it took me about an hour and fifteen minutes, it cost me $60 total for […]