The Most Eye-Opening Book of 2010
If ignorance really is bliss, then no one should read The Closing of the Muslim Mind.
If ignorance really is bliss, then no one should read The Closing of the Muslim Mind.
Over a century ago, the proud materialist-secularists of the day taunted the great Christian apologist, G. K. Chesterton, declaring to him that Christianity was built upon fairy stories. Chesterton's response was an even more proud, "Yes indeed!"
This week marks the birthday of a man most folks have never heard of, although he coined one of todays most ubiquitous phrases: Social Justice.
What does the law have to do with love? Are they not antithetical?
What happens to a person who has achieved the perfect love of God that removes all barriers against the face-to-face encounter with him? What will their experience be?
Why is the death of a loved one so painful an experience?
Toronto glittered last week at the debate between Tony Blair and Christopher Hitchens on whether religion was a force for good in the world.
The saints teach us that should we do nothing else in life well, we must seek from Christ the grace to die well.