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Of Minds and Machines: Transhumanism and the Christian by Christopher Brown | Aug 12, 2021Since the beginning of history, people have used...
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“Sons of the Greeks, Arise!”: Christianity, the Classics, and War in the 19th Century by Miles Smith | Feb 11, 2025The question of the Bible and Biblical authority...
The Christian Logic of the Postwar Consensus by John Ehrett | Feb 10, 2025It’s hard to read much political commentary from...
“Nunc dimittis”: A Poem for the Presentation of Our Lord by E.J. Hutchinson | Feb 5, 2025This past Sunday marked the Feast of the...
The Idea of the Christian Soldier in America History, 1800-1861 by Miles Smith | Feb 4, 2025My college recently started its Center for...