Why Obama?
I voted for Barack Obama in 2008, and half-way through this term I am more confident than ever that America and I chose well. From
I voted for Barack Obama in 2008, and half-way through this term I am more confident than ever that America and I chose well. From
Discussions between theologians and economists can dissolve into a great mass of frustration and confusion. Since the subject matter often involves issues of public policy,
Enter the world of Facebook–over 400 million users with 60 million status updates per day. The average face on Facebook has 130 “friends.”1 You can
In 1898 Abraham Kuyper came to America to give his famous Stone Lectures on Calvinism at Princeton Theological Seminary. Coming from the “old European Continent,”
Ironically, people in the Reformed tradition, people who can pride themselves on razor-sharp dogmatics even at the expense of good worship, may today be practicing
Although our church uses the New International Version of the Bible, I’ve taken to quoting the New Revised Standard Version’s translation of the Shema in
A few years ago I was involved in a heated conversation about the portrayal of fatherhood on television. This took place during the heyday of
Anthologies of world literature aimed at the college textbook market tend to include most or all of Dante’s Inferno, and only a few, if any,
I’m sorry that Jack Bauer is gone. He has left us before, of course–there were always those many months between seasons in the series’ eight-season
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