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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
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
In late April 1992, Christopher Johnson McCandless forded a stream of early snowmelt into the wilderness. On September 6 of the same year, hunters found
“We are sorry for the loss of your friend, and his courageous battle against cancer; but it is not interesting.” I heard these words from
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