The Protestant Premarital Sex Debate Through Harvard Christians' Eyes
Intersections of Sex and Faith at Harvard
In June 2006, an organization called "True L...
As a Roman Catholic theologian studying ecumenism, I'm sometimes asked by friends, students, and even strangers on planes the question, "So what is that?" I exp...
A Defense of Christian Truth in a Pluralistic Culture
For I am not ashamed of the Gospel. It is the power of God
for the salvation of everyone who believes: for...
Richard Dawkins does not believe in God, and he thinks that you shouldn't either. In fact, if you do believe in God, he thinks that it is probably because you a...
Renegotiating Christian Identity
According to popular stereotypes, there are two kinds of Christians in America. The first is the liberal Christian. The liberal...
Editor's Note: This October, the first Ichthus lecture was delivered by J. Budziszewski in Emerson Hall on the topic of Natural Law. Budziszewski is a profess...
It is almost impossible to say anything bad about Mma Precious Ramotswe, the warm and tenderhearted lady detective from Botswana at the center of Alexander Mc...
(Or, Why Steven Pinker Has One)
Some months ago, I received a check for several hundred dollars from Harvard University, because I had been authorized by Presi...
Is the expression “Christian mind” an oxymoron at Harvard? Can the two entities coexist not only in the abstract, but also within the individual? In the rewardi...
The second-best thing about the Christian doctrine of imputed righteousness is that it offers hope for us guys with dating. And let’s face it: we need all the h...