Manning the Cultural Ramparts
It shows average Americans that they’re not crazy. Things really are headed off the rails in many ways.
It shows average Americans that they’re not crazy. Things really are headed off the rails in many ways.
Key questions also revolve around precisely how we are to think about the repurposing or re-founding of Christendom.
Maybe some are willing to take up the task and recapture what glory of old Christendom is still possible in this age.
We all live our lives as if what really matters at the end of the day is love, beauty, goodness, and truth.
Our culture has the aroma of Satanic enchantments, and Butterfield’s book has the aroma of burnt Marshwiggle.
The blanket immunity granted to abortive women denies them the mercy and forgiveness found only in the gospel.
Winsomeness is sinful when you shift from winning some in a God-honoring way to selfish people-pleasing.
The worst of Barbie is what it quietly fills in to answer the question of what is ordinary.
The cross is offensive because it subverts the values that order our societies.
People in political society cannot help but make judgments about what is good, and seek ways to make sure those things are done in common.