Just or Unjust: Reviewing the Syrian Missile Strike
Last week, I posted my article on just war and the ascendance of foreign policy hawks in the White House […]
Last week, I posted my article on just war and the ascendance of foreign policy hawks in the White House […]
The horrific ruthlessness of ISIS, the brazen cruelty of Boko Haram, the obsessive repression of the North Korean Juche, the
Having recently had The Rev. Joseph Carlson as a Guest on the recent episode of CrossPolitic, I thought it might
Three weeks ago, I wrote a response to Michael Gerson’s essay in The Atlantic about evangelical support of President Trump.
Every year new words and phrases find their way into our vocabulary. Sometimes these neologisms are the result of political
In his classic book, The Holiness of God, R.C. Sproul bemoans the absence from our vocabulary of certain, once-familiar, King
“The Church is like a great ship sailing the sea of the world and tossed by the waves of temptation
A few weeks ago, I reviewed Andrew Peterson’s beautiful new EP, Resurrection Letters: Prologue. His new full-length album will release
Michael Gerson, a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, published a takedown of Trump-supporting evangelicals in the latest issue