Islam's Inexorable Impulse
We have ample occasion these days to be reminded that Christian martyrs can be a catalyst for a new rebirth.
We have ample occasion these days to be reminded that Christian martyrs can be a catalyst for a new rebirth.
The city of Córdoba had been Christian from apostolic times until the Islamic conquest came to southern Spain in the year 711.
Khurram Dara, a Muslim American activist, explains why it is Muslim Americans who must take the lead in identifying and combating Islamic extremists within their communities.
The answer to the bad theology that gives rise to religious violence cannot be no theology. Rather, it must be good theology.
Most Muslims aren’t Jihadists, of course, but we need to take a long, hard look at the stats about how many are.
We continue to ruminate on the French President's description of the killings last Friday in Paris as an "act of war"
A real reformation of the Islamic religion would require a repudiation of large parts of Muhammad's legacy, which is akin to reforming Christianity by repudiating Christ.
Saint Paul knew from personal experience how difficult it would be for people of various cultures to understand why Jesus had to be crucified.
I was once in Istanbul speaking at a conference on "The Coming Dialogue of Civilizations."