Thomism and liberalism are not hopeless enemies: a review of The Christian Structure of Politics: On the De Regno of Thomas Aquinas
Jeffrey CimminoAugust 1, 2022
Love of country, patriotism, unity, the desire for religious liberty, and the hopes to see the world evangelized ought to mark Christians. Yet, these qualities exist alongside the realities of a fallen world, marred by sin.
Cory HigdonJuly 14, 2022
The last surviving Medal of Honor recipient from World War 2 has died. May his memory linger long in our consciousness.
Marc LiVeccheJuly 1, 2022
The Russian invasion of Ukraine helped the West remember that it is fortified by a shared love of peace.
Abigail WilsonJune 30, 2022
Someone like me who once lived in a totalitarian society finds it surprising and troubling that so many American churches have defined their mission as “to work for peace and justice in our world” but have neglected the defense of freedom as an essential part of their public ministry.
Lubomir Martin OndrasekJanuary 18, 2022
Hong Kong’s well-known pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily was forced to run its final edition on June 24 after authorities used the new national security law to freeze the company’s assets without a court order. It is yet another sign that the light of the city’s freedom is flickering out.
Arielle Del Turco & Tyler WattJune 30, 2021
The family is essential to the spiritual health of the nation: reflections on character, kingdoms, and hope
Marc LiVeccheMarch 21, 2021
Managing Editor Drew Griffin sits down with Prof. Paul Miller to discuss the lack of civility in American politics, the…
Paul D. MillerOctober 7, 2019
China needs to solve the Hong Kong problem, and time is running out before the October 1 National Day celebration,…
Jianli Yang & Aaron RhodesSeptember 4, 2019
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