Two Kingdoms and Slavery
A few years ago I had the privilege of speaking at a conference on Karl Barth at Princeton Seminary. In one unforgettable moment, George Harinck, […]
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A few years ago I had the privilege of speaking at a conference on Karl Barth at Princeton Seminary. In one unforgettable moment, George Harinck, […]
Brian Lee, former White Horse Inn staff member and current pastor of Christ United Reformed Church in Washington D.C., recently penned a provocative piece for […]
A recent conversation I had with a suburban nanny brought to light an alarming trend in teen culture. While the child is too young to […]
Every political season, a firestorm of controversy erupts around the religious viewpoints of the major candidates and their policy prescriptions. But more and more Christians […]
As a minister of the Word, I am not only authorized but commanded to speak in God’s name where he has clearly spoken. The authority […]
Raise your hand if you’re offended by politicians and church leaders using the Bible like a wax nose. On the left bank, there is the […]
A great question, in response to yesterday’s post recommending Michael Gerson’s article: March 30th, 2012 at 8:33 am Michael, I have been wondering a lot […]
I live in a pipe culture. Many of my male friends will spend hours discussing the relative merits of different bowls and stems with the […]
Every national election cycle in the US affords fresh opportunities for speeches calculated to assure us that our president will not only be a capable […]
Just as the Iowa straw-poll concluded last Saturday, with Michele Bachmann and Ron Paul taking first and second place, Texas Governor Rick Perry announced his […]
Guest-Post by Brian Lee, pastor of Christ Reformed Church in Washington, DC (which worships in Teddy Roosevelt’s church). It is amazing how quickly we forget […]
Last week (May 19, 2011), President Obama created controversy with his statement that any Israeli-Palestinian accord “must begin with a return to the 1967 borders.” […]