
Reading Racism: In Confronting White Christian Fragility ‘Feeling’ is as Important as Ideas
“How does it feel to be a problem?” – W.E.B. Du Bois, The Souls…
Read More“How does it feel to be a problem?” – W.E.B. Du Bois, The Souls…
Read MoreRalph Reed’s new book, For God and Country: The Christian Case for Trump (published by…
Read MoreGo to the grocery store to buy vanilla extract and you’ll be faced with an…
Read MoreHow completely de-Christianized and secularized has Western Europe become? Data from the EU tell a…
Read MoreThere is a great exodus taking place in Christian circles. Can it be called a…
Read MoreSince the turn of this century, following the news is like experiencing a daily repudiation…
Read MoreAs we say goodbye to a truly dystopian year (and then some), here is a…
Read MoreA new book aims to show how Christianity continues to shape the West in unseen ways. But one scholar believes a more accurate summary of the argument is that modern secular society is actually saturated in a deep Roman Catholic ethos, which notably includes the doctrine of strong papal authority.
Read MoreThe recent publication of Bari Weiss’ new book on anti-Semitism and “bedbug-gate” have emphasized the troubling place the Jewish community has found itself in, embodied by Jewish historian Arthur Hertzberg’s proclamation that “The only thing more dangerous for Jews than anti-Semitism is no anti-Semitism.”
Read MoreMorrison’s witness to language’s power to both destroy and create has been on ample display in our current season of American blood-letting. In 1993 Morrison warned of “Tongue-suicide,” which is “common among the infantile heads of state and power merchants whose evacuated language leaves them with no access to what is … human.”
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