The newest issue of the Ichthus is out (go read it if you haven’t already!), and it’s brimming with interesting articles. I was especially fascinated by Stanley...
I recently discovered a wonderful blog, written by Stanley Fish for the New York Times. The first article that I read, “Why Do Writers Write?”, was an intriguin...
Today we're pleased to feature a guest post from Christopher Reese. Chris is coordinator of international outreach for the Evangelical Philosophical Society, ...
A few weeks before summer started, one of my old friends (who is still in high school) organized the annual “Human Rights Week” for our Amnesty International cl...
I extend my sincere condolences to those of you who have never tasted the scintillating brilliance that is the prose of P.G. Wodehouse, and recommend that you g...
Over the past week or so, I’ve been picking at No Future Without Forgiveness, Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s account of his time as the head of the South African Tru...
Solitude is a dangerous thing. Of course everyone needs significant time to be alone, to rest and think and pray. And of course some are called to a lifetime of...
Father Richard John Neuhaus lived an inimitable, outsized, and altogether unlikely life, starting from a small town in Ontario and winding up as probably the mo...
If any one thinker guided the American Catholic Church into a new age after Vatican II, it was Avery Cardinal Dulles '40. The Cardinal leaves a legacy of contri...
For forty years, I have devoted myself to preaching from and teaching about the Bible, and in recent years I have written books on how to read and live with the...