A Landmark Election
On a magnificent evening in early November, we rejoiced as our nation took a historic step toward a new day. In Chicago we had a
On a magnificent evening in early November, we rejoiced as our nation took a historic step toward a new day. In Chicago we had a
I did not vote for Barack Obama for president, but I wish him well. I’m a Republican–partly from inertia, partly by chance, partly by personal
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.” Roughly twohundred thirty two years ago, when Thomas Jefferson penned those immortal
Marginality is an in-between or liminal situation experienced by a marginal person or a marginal group of people because they are forced by the dominant
Moderator Tom Brokaw on the December 7th edition of NBC’s “Meet the Press” asked Barack Obama what changes he and wife Michelle planned to bring
Twenty-five years ago in a predecessor of this magazine, The Reformed Journal, I asked a question that got me into a lot of trouble. The
Christianity has often profited from listening to its severest critics. Voltaire, Feuerbach, Nietzsche, Freud, Camus–all have perceived and expressed uncomfortable truths about religion, truths that
“So…did you vote? ” Normally, my response to that question would be a quick, “Yes, of course.” Voting is a civic privilege and responsibility that
DECEMBER 2008: AS WE SEE IT by Jack Van Ens “Ignorance is bliss,” we say. “What we don’t know can’t hurt us,” we say. But
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