
Slavery and the Difficulty of Interpreting the Bible
Working on a book review of Jon Meacham’s work on Abraham Lincoln piqued my curiosity. Meacham briefly touched on the justification for slavery and the
Working on a book review of Jon Meacham’s work on Abraham Lincoln piqued my curiosity. Meacham briefly touched on the justification for slavery and the
[An earlier version of this article appeared in the newsletter of Eastern Avenue Christian Reformed Church.] In 1924 Eastern Avenue Christian Reformed Church in Grand
Matthew’s account of Jesus’ birth has been embroidered upon in all sorts of interesting and compelling ways.
Barr rebutts DeYoung’s review of her book, especially using Bridgit of Kildare and Genovefa of Paris.
Barr’s strong reply to DeYoung, and even more a complete take down of the sexism and bias of the English Standard Version of the Bible.
From the 11th to 13th centuries, Europe experienced a warm period. How did it affect the Church?
A Catholic perspective that asks if the theology used to explain a male-only priesthood can really be so cleanly separated from the Church’s long history
A number of years ago I came to greatly admire the Catholic activist Dorothy Day. There’s so much about Day’s story to love–her passion for
Christian history is like pizza. At the right time—when you’re hungry, when it’s just out of the oven, when all’s right in the world—it’s filling,
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