Forde got out of Biblicism; you can, too – 19 The “post-liberal Lutheran” is, of course, something of a shadowy, if not menacing, figure on the contemporary scene, perhaps not yet clearly defined, often a puzzle to both friend and foe, usually mistaken simply for a hard-line conservative confessionalist or orthodoxist. But that is seriously […]
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Obama’s mosque visit and gender apartheid – Asra Nomani Muslim woman offers tough love advice for Christians in interfaith worship. Read more here. The God Profusion – Naomi Riley Europe’s churches are empty – but don’t take that as a sign of reason’s triumph. More than half of Icelanders believe in elves and trolls. Read more […]
Wengert errs “publicly” in The Book of Concord
Tim Wengert inserted a word in Article 14 that should not be there. The added word puts a spin on Article 14 that should not be there. See the wrongly inserted word “[public]” and its inaccurate footnote below: “Concerning church government it is taught that no one should publicly teach, preach, or administer the sacraments without a […]
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Political Action and the Primacy of the Good — Daniel Mahoney “Manent thus proposes a “social contract” with French Muslims that accepts them as they are, along with their moral practices, with two notable and crucial exceptions. He argues that the burqa is inadmissible because “it prevents the exchange of signs by which a human […]
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The Oscars Blackout Protest Why it’s morally, strategically, and aesthetically wrong – Danusha Goska The Oscars Blackout protest is wrong. It is factually wrong. It is morally wrong. It is spiritually wrong. It is aesthetically wrong. The Kids Are Not Alright: A Lesbian’s Daughter Speaks Out — Brandi Walton Some children of gay parents, just […]