We live in a world where the tension between our faith and the culture around us is increasingly apparent. What does it mean to be a Christian in this world? How do we interact with its art, its culture, and its philosophy? And, most importantly, how can we engage with it fruitfully? Articles on these questions are found below.
Beyond the Mundane: William Carlos Williams and John Heath-Stubbs
Can God Act? Charles Taylor and the Impact of Secularism
Christian Resentment and the Good News of Martyrdom
Christianity-and-Water with C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis’s Nerdy Poetry: The Country of the Blind
Engaging Existentialism with Sartre
G.K. Chesterton and Christian Whimsy
Great Thinkers and Produce Theft: Augustine and Rousseau
Recovering the Sacred: C.S. Lewis, Phillip Rieff, and the Cleveland Museum of Art
The Empty Tomb and Charleton Heston
What We Fight is So Tiny: Trust and Rainer Rilke
The Gospel in a Postmodern World
– the Gospel in a postmodern world
– Relative Truth
– Reformation Day
– The Authentic Self
– Questioning Authority
– The History of Power
– Shall We Suffer?
– Discipleship in a Postmodern World
Methodist Split
– West Ohio UMC Disaffiliation Materials
– Going Global
– United No More