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February 27, 2010
The final testimony of Johnny Cash
The last posthumous album by Johnny Cash has just come out--that is, the last of...
February 26, 2010
New church growth ideas
A Roman Catholic church in Ireland is attracting large crowds by offering a mass that...
February 26, 2010
Liberal Presbyterians vs. Israel, U.S. army–or not? or not yet?
Have you noticed that the liberal, mainline Protestant denominations are asserting themselves more? Consider what...
February 26, 2010
Health care summit
So, did anyone watch the health care summit? I didn't, being hard at work. If...
February 26, 2010
The Texas church burners
They caught the two young men who allegedly burned 10 churches in east Texas. In...
February 25, 2010
The vocation of a child
The post yesterday from Christopher Tollefsen about homeschooling referred to the vocation of a child....
February 25, 2010
The God gap in U.S. foreign policy
According to a new report received by the White House, American foreign policy is hindered...
February 25, 2010
Big Business vs. capitalism
Tom Blumer reminds us of what has long been known, that big businesses often oppose...
February 24, 2010
Education, home-schooling, and the vocation of the child
Thanks to Justin Taylor for showing me this article by Christopher O. Tollefsen, Are There...
February 24, 2010
The temple that started civilization?
Archaeologists have uncovered a temple complex in Turkey that they say is the oldest man-made...
February 23, 2010
The internet as collectivist monster
Jaron Lanier was one of the inventors of "virutal reality," but now he is saying...
February 23, 2010
Get the Cranach blog via Kindle
It is now possible to get this blog regularly downloaded on your Kindle. Click here....
February 23, 2010
What the new credit card law will mean
Here is an unusually lucid and helpful piece of journalism, explaining exactly what the new...
February 22, 2010
What’s wrong with having lots of denominations?
I am very glad to see a post from Anthony Sacramone--a.k.a. Luther and the Movies...
February 22, 2010
Christian college presidents
Two important Christian institutions of higher education have appointed new presidents. Baylor University has chosen...
February 22, 2010
How the Beatles increased health care costs
I am greatly intrigued by unintended consequences, odd connections, and strangely related events. In a...
February 19, 2010
How do you know?
At our Bible class last Sunday, someone told this story. I suspect it comes from...
February 19, 2010
So what does the story mean?
The story above is kind of Zen, but how would you apply it as an...
February 19, 2010
A conservative manifesto
A group of conservative leaders have issued a manifesto entitled The Mount Vernon Statement, which attempts...
February 18, 2010
An Ecumenical Catechism
Is this possible? A Vatican official has floated the idea of a shared “ecumenical catechism”...
February 18, 2010
Forensic archaeology on King Tut
The Egyptians believed their pharoahs were gods. As such, they could not marry mere mortals...
February 18, 2010
Another local girl in the news
This little part of Virginia where we live is turning out a crop of notable...
February 17, 2010
Repent
You are dust. And to dust you shall return. Almighty and everlasting God, you hate...
February 17, 2010
Ash Wednesday by T. S. Eliot
T. S. Eliot was one of the most important founders of the modernist movement in...
February 17, 2010
The emergent church meets the “Spirituality of the Cross”
I am very grateful to Dan, who had said that he was influenced by my...
February 16, 2010
Churches structured like businesses
Walter Russell Mead at the American Interest invokes Luther's reforms and claims that the church...
February 16, 2010
Fat Tuesday
Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. As a result, this is traditionally the...
February 16, 2010
Major battle in Afghanistan
If you haven't heard, U.S., allied, and Afghan national troops are engaged in a major,...
February 16, 2010
Religion and politics in Haiti
I am not for a minute condoning the Evangelical, Catholic, and Voodoo interfaith services, nor...
February 15, 2010
Book bombing “Spirituality of the Cross”
On Saturday, I posted something about the release of the new revised version of my...
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