Can Human Rights Survive Secularization? Part II
Nicholas Wolterstorff A considerable amount of the work of the twelfth centurycanon lawyers consisted of commenting on passages from the Church Fathers; and in some
Nicholas Wolterstorff A considerable amount of the work of the twelfth centurycanon lawyers consisted of commenting on passages from the Church Fathers; and in some
Scott Hoezee In my line of work, I think about preaching seven days a week, and for hours on end at that. After a while,
Last night we attended a little theatrical performance, sixteen shortshort plays tossed together like a good salad maybe, all of them having something, more or
I wonder how long the doctrine of the Kingdom of God has been disappearing from the Reformed Church in America. Of course no one would
To save the soul of America! I was astounded to learn this was the motto of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s, civil rights movement. This motto
Every society has a characteristic moral culture, by which I mean a characteristic set of concepts for thinking about moral issues and a characteristic way
When my first son Owen was an infant, I often got together with a group of moms to participate in a playgroup. Truthfully, the group
How moral is the market? This question has long been the source of heated debates that all too often degenerate into shouting matches. One side
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