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Shakespeare’s works are, and have always been, profoundly theological — not because they provide answers but because they compel us to confront fundamental questions of existence. Is there justice in ...
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God is so absent from the world of “The Great Gatsby” that the closest any character can get to him is to turn to this vague ...
Christian dominionists claim banks, following corporate diversity policies, are closing accounts of conservative Christians.
When he died on Tuesday at age 65 of pneumonia, everyone had their image of Val Kilmer at hand to personally mourn. There was ...
God Bless the Child.” “I’ll Be Seeing You.” And of course, “Strange Fruit.” Ten writers and musicians share what they love ...
If I alone bear witness about myself, my testimony is not true. There is another who bears witness about me, and I know that ...
The true aim of education is human flourishing; the liberal arts are meant to educate for liberty. All theories and approaches to education rely on an implicit or explicit conception of human nature.
Worship and the Allure of Power What if God had no power? Imagine a deity stripped of miracles, unable to shape the world, ...
One key example: The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles, which carry the story of Jesus’ followers forward after his ...