Christ’s treatment of Judas, despite his betrayal, illustrates the Divine Love that was willing to bring human beings into being despite the risks. Because that’s what love does.
Marc LiVeccheMarch 27, 2024
Rebecca Munson’s lecture at Christianity & National Security 2023. Rebecca Munson discusses international human rights, Christian morals, and the fight…
Rebecca MunsonNovember 16, 2023
Paul Miller’s lecture at Christianity & National Security 2023. Paul Miller discusses Afghanistan, Christian realism, and secular realism. The following…
Paul D. MillerNovember 16, 2023
Robert Frost, while campaigning for JFK, referred to him as a “Puritan named Kennedy” from New England.
Richard Allen HydeNovember 7, 2023
Part 3 of Eric Patterson’s series on Just War
Eric PattersonAugust 25, 2023
Thomas Paine was an inspiration to the founders and still has lessons for today
James RowellAugust 8, 2023
Protesting the mandatory hijab law will never change Iran until the government respects religious freedom.
Lizzie JacobsAugust 7, 2023
Since December 12, 2022, Azerbaijan has been illegally blockading Artsakh, an area historically populated by Armenians but claimed by Azerbaijan. For…
Siranush SargsyanAugust 3, 2023
What has freedom meant across the ages?
Richard Allen HydeJuly 24, 2023
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