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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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Former Calvinist’s new book critiques weaknesses of Evangelical theology

Aaron Renn’s article “The Three Worlds of Evangelicalism” in the February issue of First Things attracted attention for it poignant analysis of the growing divisions in contemporary evangelicalism between what he calls the elite “culture […]

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What Happened After Vatican II?

Randall Smith: It was the right time for the Council. No time before or since would have been as propitious. Yet the aftermath was dreadful.

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Authentic Reform, without Schism

Eduardo Echeverria: The Pope objects to criticism that synodality risks treating a listening and dialogical Church as an end in itself.

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The Faith Once for All Delivered

Eduardo Echeverria: The German “Synodal Way” says Christianity’s a product of the times, leaving us helpless against historical relativism.

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The Church in Crisis

Eduardo Echeverria reviews Ralph Martin’s new book is a tour de force that, in the words of Cardinal Gerhard Müller, “should be widely read.”

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Restoring MLK’s Dream

Eduardo Echeverria: Dr. King did not use race as a battering ram to destroy—as the Black Lives Matter organization does—the institutions of our society.

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Iconoclasm – and Us

Eduardo Echeverria: If “white” equates to “racist,” our institutions, though democratic, reflect determinism, and empty our actions of moral responsibility.

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Christ, the Church, Culture, and Cardinal Cupich

Eduardo Echeverria: Catholics acknowledge that progress can be good, but we still echo the apostle’s words: “Do not be conformed to this world.”

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Religious Indifferentism and Religious Pluralism

Eduardo Echeverria: Promoting equality among all religions leaves us with indifferentism and hence relativism, and that is a denial of the Gospel.

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