POETRY by Paul Willis
Paul Jonathan Willis after Charles Harper Webb As in the Apostle Paul, of course– a big name, though the word means little. I’ve always found
Paul Jonathan Willis after Charles Harper Webb As in the Apostle Paul, of course– a big name, though the word means little. I’ve always found
Reading prominent theological ethicists and social philosophers over the last couple of decades, one might get the impression that liberal democratic values and Christian beliefs
In Conceiving the Christian College, Wheaton College president Duane Litfin offers a readable and substantive apologia pro collegio suo, while helpfully illuminating broader issues facing
My maternal grandparents homesteaded in northern Minnesota, just north of Crosby, in the early 20th centur y. Grandpa’s land patent has President Taft’s signature scrawled
If there is one thing that most people agree on, it is that the loss of life is tragic. Matters get complicated when it comes
Introduction Rosa Parks, the African-American woman who refused to give up her seat so a white man could sit, sparking the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott,
“You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you odd.”–Flannery O’Connor The call came from our County Supervisor’s office inquiring if I would
In the course of his many travels, Gulliver in Gulliver’s Travels visited a country in which he heard about certain people called the struldbrugs who
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