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August 13, 2008
Tyranny as art
George Will, in an insightful column on Russia's invasion of Georgia, Russia's Power Play, makes...
August 13, 2008
The spirit of the Olympics
In case you missed it, a great comment from my former student,The Jones: I have...
August 13, 2008
Russia finishes its war
Having routed the Georgian army, secured South Ossetia, and "punished" the Georgian state, Russia has...
August 12, 2008
Towards World War
This British newspaper gives a full, detailed account of what Russia is doing to Georgia,...
August 12, 2008
At least he didn’t love her
What really galled me about John Edwards acknowledging that his affair with a woman while...
August 12, 2008
Literary courage vs. literary cowardice
Diana West writes a telling contrast between the courage of the late Alexander Solzhenitsyn and...
August 11, 2008
Russia goes to war
So Russia invades Georgia, our staunch ally. Its president plantively says, “It’s not about Georgia...
August 11, 2008
Watching the Olympics
OK, I find myself watching the Olympics, though I hadn't really planned to. It gets...
August 11, 2008
Blood & Water
We feasted on God's Word yesterday. My son-in-law was the guest Bible Study leader. We...
August 08, 2008
The quality of relativistic education
Picking up on my own comment to yesterday's "Agenda of some professor's" post. . ....
August 08, 2008
Working men as heroes
John Nolte hails a positive trend in television. Some of the most popular reality shows...
August 08, 2008
Favre becomes a Jet
This is depressing on so many levels: With Hired-Gun Favre, the Jets Embark on a...
August 08, 2008
Christian Olympians vs. Chinese law
Many Olympic athletes kneel to pray before or after their event, point up to heaven...
August 07, 2008
The agenda of some professors
Richard Rorty, who died not long ago, was a major postmodernist philosopher who reasoned that...
August 07, 2008
China vetoes the President’s worship plans
President Bush had planned to worship at an unregistered house church when he visits China...
August 07, 2008
Absolutes or Relativism
In a tribute to Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Masha Lipman describes two worldviews: Alexander Solzhenitsyn was a...
August 06, 2008
What Dewey learned from Darwin
At the CIRCE conference, Andrew Kern discussed John Dewey's essay "The Influence of Darwin on...
August 06, 2008
Locke on tolerance
British writer William Rees-Mogg writes about John Locke's first major publication, "A Letter on Toleration"...
August 06, 2008
The voice of the GPS system
To me, someone who frequently gets lost, those GPS navigation systems are a greater technology...
August 05, 2008
Olympic fever
Well, do you have it? Can you hardly wait for the Olympics to get going...
August 05, 2008
Call to an Ancient Evangelical Future?
Consider this document: A Call to an Ancient Evangelical Future (AEF Call). So is this...
August 05, 2008
Solzhenitsyn on our secular legalism
From Solzhenitsyn's commencement address at Harvard that so enraged students and faculty: Western society has...
August 04, 2008
Christian Samizdat?
Speaking of Solzhenitsyn. . . .At the Circe conference, Barbara Elliott spoke about the role...
August 04, 2008
The pen over the sword
Alexander Solzhenitsyn has died at 89. The literary giant, a Christian, did much to overthrow...
August 04, 2008
Six Degrees of Separation
You know that assertion that any given person is six degrees of separation away from...
August 01, 2008
Celtic Christianity?
To continue our discussion on different expressions of church that people are exploring today, what...
August 01, 2008
The Vice-President game: Democrat edition
The help we give to the Republicans we will also offer to the Democrats. Who...
August 01, 2008
The Vice-President game: GOP edition
Carl Vehse proposes that we talk about who John McCain should select for Vice President,...
August 01, 2008
Howdy Doody time
Perhaps one of you readers is as old as I am--that is to say, really,...
July 2008
July 31, 2008
Post-Evangelical
Frequent commenter on this blog, Internetmonk, a.k.a. Michael Spencer, has a fascinating discussion of what...
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