Faith & Culture

From Where Do Human Rights Come?: Michael Perry and the Religious Question 

Without a theological foundation, the idea of intrinsic human rights is incoherent

The Rebirth of a Cathedral 

The work of a community of Orthodox Christians in the Caucasus to rebuild a ruined cathedral speaks to the broader quest for Western Christians to reconnect with their religious heritage

Priests of History: How Christians Should View the Past in a Secular Age 

Christians should consider themselves “priests of history,” as people living in our own time time, but connected to other Christians and the church across time.