Postcards from Palookaville

Postcards from Palookaville

Over the years on reformation21, three things have earned me more critical, if not at times hate-, mail than anything else: my interactions with Roman Catholicism; my belief that not every mother is called to be a homeschooler; and my criticisms of the American passion for huge conferences. On this...
Over the years on reformation21, three things have earned me more critical, if not at times hate-, mail than anything else: my interactions with Roman Catholicism; my belief that not every mother is called to be a homeschooler; and my criticisms of the American passion for huge conferences. On this...
Strange times. I return to the US after a week in Wales to find that my fellow Englishman, Paul Levy, has launched the end-time class war by going after the Anglicans in general and the Rt. Hon. Jonathan Fletcher, Bt., in particular. That is my job, Paul. Back off. Still Wales was good. Wet and...
Strange times. I return to the US after a week in Wales to find that my fellow Englishman, Paul Levy, has launched the end-time class war by going after the Anglicans in general and the Rt. Hon. Jonathan Fletcher, Bt., in particular. That is my job, Paul. Back off. Still Wales was good. Wet and...
Perhaps it was not the Greeks but the ancient Czechs who normalised homosexuality. Such seems to be the conclusion drawn by the archaeologists who have unearthed the grave of the first gay caveman. Thanks to running pal Dave Reese for bringing this article to my attention. The evidence that this...
Perhaps it was not the Greeks but the ancient Czechs who normalised homosexuality. Such seems to be the conclusion drawn by the archaeologists who have unearthed the grave of the first gay caveman. Thanks to running pal Dave Reese for bringing this article to my attention. The evidence that this...
In response to my post last week on conversions to Roman Catholicism, a number have asked me what I consider to be the reasons for such. I can only give my own limited take on this matter but here, in no particular order, are some of the reasons I have noted which converts have cited: A sense of...
In response to my post last week on conversions to Roman Catholicism, a number have asked me what I consider to be the reasons for such. I can only give my own limited take on this matter but here, in no particular order, are some of the reasons I have noted which converts have cited: A sense of...
Over at the Gospel coalition, friend Justin Taylor links to an interview with Mark Noll on the historical strengths and weaknesses of parachurch coalitions. In the excerpt which he cites he gives the following quotation: "Then, there is also the danger of schisms. As a broad coalition with...
Over at the Gospel coalition, friend Justin Taylor links to an interview with Mark Noll on the historical strengths and weaknesses of parachurch coalitions. In the excerpt which he cites he gives the following quotation: "Then, there is also the danger of schisms. As a broad coalition with...