
Wild Living Intellects
With belief in a revelation necessarily comes belief in infallibility: without a doctrine of infallibility, belief in a revelation simply couldn’t hold together.

What is a University for?
Fierce protests at university campus across the country beg a question: why are those protests occurring on campuses, specifically? Perhaps we first need to ask a more fundamental question: what is a university for?

Remembering What Side of Eternity We're On
News cycles tend to the ultimate and the catastrophic, and current events have headlines running at a high pitch.

A Confessing Church
The Church and her mission are counting on Christians who have gotten to know Jesus and who have, as a result, something to say about him to their neighbor.

The Opportunity of Our Apostolic Age
The personality of Jesus does not get old or outgrown or outmoded.

Finding the Extraordinary in the Ordinary
Heaven is sure to be full of surprises, not the least of which is likely to be discovering who the great ones among us really are.

The Best News
Imagine the collective joy and confusion of the disciples on the first Easter.

What is Childhood?
Let’s end the never-beginning, never-ending, nebulous childhood now.

The Potency of Common Sense
“Common sense” – clear anthropology – has an attractive potency to it, which we could do well not to underestimate.
What is the Role of Faith in Politics?
Last week, a political commentator set off debate when she made claims about "Christian nationalism." What does that term mean, and how are we to think about it?