1983 October
On Becoming Roman Catholic
READ ARTICLELetters to the Editor: October 1983
Dorothy Day or Doris Day?... “Creationism” & the Church Fathers... Why Pick on the Swiss?... Ends in Themselves?... Tears of Sadness... Desire to Become a Catholic
READ ARTICLEEvangelicalism’s Debt to the Medieval Church
The medieval church contributed positively to Puritan and evangelical traditions from whence many Christians spring.
READ ARTICLEOld Cathedral
READ ARTICLEDetection & Orthodoxy
The work of Dorothy Sayers is very much all of a piece; she was a thinking and believing Anglican throughout her literary career.
READ ARTICLEEnlightenment
READ ARTICLECommunicating Our Faith on Television
TV news is becoming the best place to tell our story. It offers opportunities for believers to express their faith in a prime time context.
READ ARTICLEOn Abortion
In one way or another, through greed and aggressive manipulations and callousness and self-serving rationalizations, we shun our obligations to others.
READ ARTICLEA Clear Line
READ ARTICLEDorothy L. Sayers’s The Whimsical Christian
From first to last, The Whimsical Christian provides the unadulterated pleasure of watching the workings of a powerful Christian mind.
READ ARTICLEFalse Savior
The expense of maintaining our own illusions of godliness must finally crush our spirits or turn us back to God.
READ ARTICLEFundamentalism in Perspective
The theological and social perspectives of the “New Right” were developed, challenged, and solidified for the most part within the Baptist culture of the South.
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