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Bob Tarullo has brought to my attention this article which addresses the ambiguity of the reception of Newman in Catholic thought, especially the bizarre claim that he was a liberal. What will they be claiming next? The Meatloaf inspired disco? …

Bob Tarullo has brought to my attention this article which addresses the ambiguity of the reception of Newman in Catholic thought, especially the bizarre claim that he was a liberal. What will they be claiming next? The Meatloaf inspired disco? …

Well it appears that there has been a bit of a dust-up over at World Magazine concerning Adree Seu’s brief article on Glenn Beck’s mormon faith. Mickey Mclean writes: On Wednesday, our beloved columnist Andrée Seu wrote a column on…

The confusing signals on syncretism coming from World Magazine are, indeed, confusing. While Andree Seu’s column (which I linked yesterday) clearly points to Beck as a confused but genuine Christian, Marvin Olasky correctly points out that Beck’s theology, or lack…

The confusing signals on syncretism coming from World Magazine are, indeed, confusing. While Andree Seu’s column (which I linked yesterday) clearly points to Beck as a confused but genuine Christian, Marvin Olasky correctly points out that Beck’s theology, or lack…

I am a happy subscriber to World Magazine. I like the work they do. For those unfamiliar with World, it is a bi-monthly news journal from a conservative evangelical (largely Reformed) perspective. It is edited by Marvin Olasky for whom…

In days gone by when the smoke of countless coal fires curled into the winter air, Edinburgh had the nick-name “Auld Reekie,” which being translated is ‘Old Smokie’ – not to be mistaken for some eponymous but indeterminate Appalachian mountain…

In days gone by when the smoke of countless coal fires curled into the winter air, Edinburgh had the nick-name “Auld Reekie,” which being translated is ‘Old Smokie’ – not to be mistaken for some eponymous but indeterminate Appalachian mountain…