2013-07-03T06:14:49-06:00

Jack Sparrow on a horse. Trains go boom. Is vigilantism justified? Read more

2013-07-03T06:00:07-06:00

Steve Carell will make you want to be a parent. Read more

2013-07-01T06:40:42-06:00

An introduction to Augustine's major works for armchair theologians. Read more

2013-06-28T06:00:41-06:00

Is Citizen Kane the greatest movie ever made? Read more

2013-06-26T06:07:41-06:00

The film about a 4-year-old revivalist preacher that won the 1972 Oscar for Best Documentary. Read more

2013-06-24T06:46:40-06:00

It’s been said that every hero is a type of Christ, so meet the newest one. Is he any good? Read more

2013-06-21T11:00:37-06:00

Love, sacrifice, and zombies. Read more

2013-06-21T06:26:42-06:00

Dreams die. Get over it. Read more

2013-06-19T06:58:20-06:00

I hate Wall-E. I hate the cloying romance. I hate the mawkish sentimentalism. I hate the sanctimonious environmentalism. But mostly I hate that everyone else loves it. Read more

2013-06-17T06:39:14-06:00

Review of Retrieving Nicaea: The Development and Meaning of Trinitarian Doctrine by Khaled Anatolios This is the second installment of Reading Patristics–a review series dedicated to books about the early church fathers. These reviews will not be exhaustive summaries, but instead are meant to pique the interest of readers to pursue reading in this area of study and a guide to good books in the field. Previous installments: Classical Christian Doctrine. The recently published Retrieving Nicaea is part of a... Read more

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