In studying the history of the early Church, I have discovered many views that prior generations of Christians held in common which contrast sharply with the ra...
Dear Harvard student,
I urge and implore you to stop freaking out about your job.
To be sure, work is good, and it’s important. God works, and He commande...
The greatest thing you'll ever learn, is how to love, and be loved in return - The Sitar that Speaks the Truth, Moulin Rouge
In Romans 12:3, Paul calls us to l...
I was watching Watership Down, the animated film last week in mourning for my two bunnies - Moonbun, whom I had to give up after fostering for a semester, and M...
Today is the ninth of June in the Year of Our Lord two thousand and ten.
One year ago on this day, Samir Paul started The Fish Tank, the blog of the Harvard Ic...
The Dartmouth Apologia - Christianity and the Modern World - Peter Blair very reasonably explains how current atheists in the public sphere owe Christianity the...
I remember it like it was yesterday. I had just gotten my first exam back from Chem 5, and I was terrified to look at the grade. I knew I had not done well; following my high school habit, I had only prepared for the exam the day before. That turned out to be a huge mistake. I looked at my score in dismay: 46%.