I live out in the middle of nowhere. It's a great transition from the urban environment that I usually inhabit when I'm up in Cambridge--it's quiet, it's peacef...
In the oft-told story, The Times invited several prominent authors answer the question, “What’s Wrong with the World?” G.K. Cheserton provided a brilliantly pro...
A friend once told me he suspected that the world and in fact, life itself, is a kind of divine conspiracy with the single purpose of molding souls - a vale of ...
For Easter, I decided to go to Mass with a close friend of mine. He’s attended Protestant services with me for the past month, so I thought that I ought to retu...
A highly contentious health care reform bill was just passed by the US House of Representatives that many people, Christians and non-Christians alike, opposed. ...
With midterms and papers galore this week, it is easy to lose sight of the most important things in life: our Father in heaven and His son's sacrifice for us. I...
After my treatise on reason, there are still some lingering questions: if reason is all that it's cracked up to be, why do so many people disagree? Why do peopl...
Tim Challies’ article “Show All History” in Christianity Today, reminds us of AOL’s disastrous mishap in 2006. Dr. Abdur Chowdhury accidentally released to the ...
Now that we've looked at the external benefits of being reasonable, we must explore why it is important internally for one's spiritual development. For this, I'...