Book Review: John McWhorter’s Woke Racism
This is a brief review of John McWhorter’s Woke Racism. It could be called an important book for people who …
This is a brief review of John McWhorter’s Woke Racism. It could be called an important book for people who …
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This is a guest post by Dr. Vic McCracken, who is a Professor of Ethics and Theology at Abilene Christian …
Welcome back to Weekend Insights, your LCI “President’s Corner” of miscellaneous articles, events, books, vids, and whatever else I’m thinking about…
Welcome back to Weekend Insights, your LCI “President’s Corner” of miscellaneous articles, events, books, vids, and whatever else I’m thinking about…
“The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers.” —Thomas Jefferson …
Calling them to Himself, Jesus said to them, “You know that those who are recognized as rulers of the Gentiles …
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In the wake of this highly contentious election, it would be useful to issue an early autopsy on the Trump presidency — not so much about why he didn’t win, but rather the good or bad of his policies and actions as president. Through such a post-mortem, I think it will become clear why pessimism about America is well-founded for libertarians and classical liberals today.
“And why not do evil that good may come?—as some people slanderously charge us with saying. Their condemnation is just.” …
Tim Keller recently published an article entitled, “A Biblical Critique of Secular Justice and Critical Theory.” His article is a sort of apologia for his conception of “biblical justice” and its relationship to the social justice conversation. While we could likely agree with some of his sentiments, other things he says are just plain wrong. His characterizations of libertarianism as being in conflict with biblical justice warrant a response.
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