Monthly Archives: May 2007
Abortion And The Church
Abortion is unique among the “social” political issues in that a strong argument can be made against it without appealing to any particular religion. But the traditional tactics of the Christian Right in fighting Abortion – often ignoring this advantage and long reeking of the liberation theology that Pope Benedict recently condemned – suddenly seem [...]Saving The Church Part II, or, A Case For Libertarianism
For all the talk by and about the “Christian Right” as a political force in modern America, one should be inevitably drawn to question their very premise: Should Christians intentionally affect worldly governments, and what would be the ultimate goal of their action? This article is the conclusion in specific terms of Saving The Church, [...]The Church in the Postmodern Era
There seems to be a general feeling in some levels of theological Academia (or at least those represented by the Cambridge Companion to Christian Doctrine) that the postmodern era has allowed the church to relax against some of the heresies of the enlightenment engendered by its singularly rational mindset – that a postmodern culture is [...]