
A place to reflect on Humanism as a Way Of Life. This way to be wholly (HWOL-y?) human is faith-based. If you don't think that's possible, then read on.
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Some wise words from Carl Trueman, quoted at the "Reformed Reader" blog:
Christians/churches are often prone to one of these two tendencies:
“An idolatry of the new and the novel, with the concomitant disrespect for anything traditional...
In this article, journalist David Brooks (the longtime New York Times columnist recently relocated to both The Atlantic and Yale University—though still, as far as I can tell, working as a PBS News Hour commentator) describes an encouraging...
An “Emblem” from Puritan poet George Wither, who borrowed plates for engravings from Gabriel Rollenhagen (1611) and added English verses. Wither’s collection formed part of the first generation of English emblem books.
What follows is deri...
Those interested in (and/or part of) the Adventist tradition may be interested in the following. Years ago I provided a brief review in Religious Studies Reviews of a biography of the founding figure behind modern-day Adventism. First I’ll...
Christian History's new "Christianity on the Seas" issue has dropped. Available in full-color flipbook (love to browse the images in this one!), downloadable pdf, and with each article downloadable too.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Dr. Chris R Armstrong is senior fellow of Anselm House at UMN. A historian, speaker, and academic entrepreneur, Chris studies the long tradition known as Christian humanism. His next book is Fully Human: A Brief History of Pro-Flourishing Faith.
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