2002 January
New Oxford Notes: January 2002
The Linguistic Minefield... Cheap Grace in Holland... Collegiality Means Responsibility... When Old Tics Die Hard...Evangelical Allies
READ ARTICLEChristianity & the Space Program
The dawning era of extraterrestrial colonization has profound implications for organized religion and the spiritual orientation of popular culture.
READ ARTICLESome Questions for David Stolinsky
If nations had accepted the Jews, would Zionism, which began in the 19th century, have ceased to exist?
READ ARTICLEShacking-Up: A "Divine Imperative"?
Our goal as Christian parents is to guide our children into the grace of God's love, that they might be with Him for all eternity.
READ ARTICLE'Mere Christianity' as Merely Protestant
The idea attempts to describe the signs of the Church in its wounded state, a state with difficulties that could be far better dealt with if no schisms had occurred.
READ ARTICLEOn Laying Up Treasure in Heaven
I should try to merit an increase in glory, but, as I mature in the spiritual life, I should "be holy because the Lord our God is holy."
READ ARTICLEThe Folly of Trying to Outdo Wagner
Review of All Shook Up: Music, Passion, and Politics
READ ARTICLEBriefly: January 2002
Reviews of The Broken Hearth: Reversing the Moral Collapse of the American Family... Tales of God: A Treasury of Great Short Stories for the Catholic Family... Lourdes: Body and Spirit in the Secular Age... Truth and Hope... The Matrix of Faith: Reclaiming a Christian Vision...
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