Pope Francis, Nondenominationalist? | Draining The DC Swamp (Or Watching The Snakes Eat Their Own) | Why The Southern Baptists Are Actually Condoning Domestic Abuse | The Cure For Loneliness (It’S Not What You Think) | Return And Reintegration: A Rite And A Right | Book Review: The Last Christians
Welcome Evangelical blogger John Ehrett: Amoris moves "marital status adjudication" from church tribunals to priests' pastoral discretion—an individualist impulse similar to nondenominationalism. Read more
Let's talk about the swamp, as it appears the murkier the waters in Washington, the further detached from reality we all become. Our memories are short, and the right distractions can easily pull... Read more
The Southern Baptist Church—long known for their rigid stance on women in preaching roles—are in a legit argument right now about the general okay-ness of domestic violence. Read more
You might think the cure for loneliness is a simple one: just get out of the house and spend time with other people. But there's a contrary point-of-view, and it comes from the man who may know more... Read more
That the Torah instructs us to exile the leper during his ailment can seem harsh and maybe even cruel, but the key to this process is: everyone gets to return. This is a radical idea. Read more
Andreas Knapp is the kind of Christian we should all aspire to be. A Catholic priest, Knapp abandoned a comfortable sinecure to join a small order inspired by Charles de Foucauld, live among the... Read more