Paul's warning in 1 Corinthians 6:18 often strikes me as a mystifying exaltation of sexual sin above other sorts of moral failures . Why should deviance from G...
Sunday, August 27, 2006, the sun beats down steadily but not oppressively on the streets of Pamplona. It’s a lazy Sunday afternoon in Spain, the kind of day si...
Getting in shape is tough! Every day, we see advetisements for chocolates, fast foods, and other sweet things on top of the ever-increasing conveniences in the...
David Foster Wallace, the enigmatic and fascinating author of Infinite Jest and (the posthumously published) The Pale King, gave a remarkable commencement addre...
In C. H. Dodd's expert but overlooked work, History and the Gospel, the renowned former professor of divinity at Cambridge pointed out a surprising piece of evi...
The Christian student group I work with at Harvard is co-sponsoring a reading project this summer along with a humanist student group in which we will, together...
In reviewing the polemical, vitriolic works of such "New Atheists" as Dawkins, Hitchens, Harris and Dennet in his book Atheist Delusions, David Bentley Hart loo...
The news of Osama bin Laden's death was greeted here at Harvard with shouts of, "USA! USA!", joyous screams, waving of flags, and wielding of Fourth of July spa...
Blaise Pascal's observation about the indelible God-shaped hole or vacuum within each fallen human being is justly famous. However, the larger context is less ...
"Why is shooting an unarmed man in the face legal and proper while enhanced interrogation, including waterboarding of a detainee under very strict controls and...