
We’re All Christian Nationalists Now
We can either bury our heads in the sand or we can try to find creative ways to push back.
We can either bury our heads in the sand or we can try to find creative ways to push back.
Michael Knowles is Right. Nationalism is Protestant Michael Knowles is right. Nationalism is Protestant. I would add, in this sense, […]
Christian Nation v. Christian Influence, Again James Patterson has written a very fine review (“Up from the Liberal Founding”) of […]
Commentary on Edward Barnard's election sermon
An introduction to Richard Baxter's seminal text is long overdue for Protestants.
So-called "speculative" theological conclusions are present throughout Reformed doctrine.
Christians are Christian human beings, made to occupy a piece of dirt in this world that they call home.
If men, even apart from sin, are to live according to their moral and intellectual nature it is through law that they are led.
The conservative impulse for filial piety is noble and needed, but it must be properly directed.
A question is whether the civil power is to recognize the source of its power and whether it must remain ignorant of the doctrine of the church.