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The Hard Labor of Christian Apologetics

A Pew survey last month projects very bad news for Christians in the United States. If current rates continue, by…

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Beauty: Not in the Eye of the Beholder

H.L. Mencken wrote exactly 100 years ago: “The female body, even at its best, is very defective in form; it…

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Liturgy and Imbecility

Casey Chalk: What effect will recent papal decisions have on Catholicism’s future? An answer may be found in Cardinal Mueller’s new book.

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Mary and the Protestants

When I was a Protestant seminarian, I thought I had good reasons not to venerate or pray to Mary. The…

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How We Lost the Bible

Casey Chalk: Biblical interpretations serving secular, liberal political agendas (sex and race) is the latest version of a centuries-old trend

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Catholicism and the Whole Truth

Casey Chalk: Protestants are Either/Or about faith and reason. Catholics are Both/And, which keeps us faithful to the whole Truth.

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Diagnosing the Modern Self – and the Cure

Casey Chalk reviews the new book by Protestant Carl R. Trueman. It argues for “natural law and a high view of the physical body.”

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A “Woke” Examination of Conscience

Casey Chalk offers a sarcastic appraisal of the demands of “wokeness” for those too invested in “privilege” to recognize their “sins.”

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Should We Evangelize Protestants?

Casey Chalk: Not to evangelize Protestants is to fail to recognize how their theological and philosophical premises are behind the problems we now face.

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