Dr Matthew Milliner offers some interesting reflections here on the increasing currency of visual exegesis, by which he seems to mean pictorial art derivative from Biblical themes. Frequenters of this...
Read more →Dr Matthew Milliner offers some interesting reflections here on the increasing currency of visual exegesis, by which he seems to mean pictorial art derivative from Biblical themes. Frequenters of this...
Read more →The history of both Eastern and Western Christendom has been bound up with the academy, but in the West this has especially been the case. From the rise of the university system of the feudal period to the development...
Read more →One could elaborate the details, and add a thing or two, but this analysis of the Milbank school, posted over at Inhabitatio Dei, says exactly what needs to be said- and something which we, incidentally,...
Read more →Our friend Mr Alastair Roberts, of the University of Durham, offers a characteristically acute and judicious overview of American civic affairs in a guest post over at Mere Orthodoxy.
Read more →Dear Eleutheria, It’s good that you have the questions you do about voting. It really is an important discussion. For whom or for what should we vote is the obvious question, but whether we should...
Read more →Dr Koyzis discusses the intolerance of supposedly ultratolerant smorgasbord spirituality here. Well known for his kindliness, Dr Koyzis has unsurprisingly refrained from pointing out the arrogance of eclecticists’...
Read more →We believe it is of pressing importance to completely deconstruct the mentally stunting and politically disabling "conservative/liberal" dichotomy of American mainstream media rhetoric. Americans are already...
Read more →Yet more murmurings from Fogey Life, despite the question having long since been settled. Why exactly Darryl Hart feels compelled to flail at a straw-man version of Christendom is at this point a mystery...
Read more →Professor Brian J. Auten has posted a very helpful explanation of Salafi Islam, as well as its peculiar jihadist manifestation. Towards the end, he even gives a “translation” guide, offering loose...
Read more →Jordan Ballor, looking at the excellent example of the PRDL, gives a brilliant but too-brief consideration of the production and use of electronic archival instruments, and their meaning for learning,...
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