Origen: The Godfather of Christian Theology
Origen: The Godfather of Christian Theology By Gabriel Blanchard In the person of Origen, Christianity became for the first time an officially, and formidably, intellectual force. It seems …
Origen: The Godfather of Christian Theology By Gabriel Blanchard In the person of Origen, Christianity became for the first time an officially, and formidably, intellectual force. It seems …
Student Essay: Times and Seasons By Anne Marie Austin Rituals and traditions may seem obsolete, opaque, or pointless nowadays, but nothing could be further from the truth. Human …
The Great Conversation: Sign & Symbol—Part III By Gabriel Blanchard There is one symbol that has, perhaps, wielded more influence and caused more strife than any other in …
Student Poem: Divine Intervention with Hellish Deception By Joseph Cheng This poem is an imaginative rendering of the confrontation between Jesus and the demon Legion, as derived from …
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St. Benedict: The Godfather of Europe By Taryn Murphy Gentle, quiet, unassuming men are rarely rewarded by history with fame … The dawn of the year 500 was …
The Roots of Lutheran Education By Anna Martin The classical model of education goes hand in hand with a robustly Lutheran doctrine of human nature. Over recent years, …
St. Athanasius: Alone Against the World By Alec Bianco Athanasius’ courageous stand even against popes and emperors is an exemplary legacy. St. Athanasius, arguably one of the most …
Student Essay: Christian Versus Platonic Salvation By Jacqueline Marriott Do these two great traditions hold compatible ideas about human nature? In the time of Plato, a man who …
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A Doubtful Martyr: A Review of The Power and the Glory By Gabriel Blanchard Faith and doubt are usually thought of as opposites. But what if faith and …
Catherine of Siena: Charity and Wisdom By Matt McKeown St. Catherine of Siena was undaunted by her own status and that of others, following her conscience alone. The …