View this email in your browser

September 22, 2023

The Battle for the Body
Carl R. Trueman
First Things

Given the chaotic and volatile nature of our culture, what should the church focus on in her teaching? This is one of the pressing questions of our day. The answer, of course, is “the whole counsel of God.” That is true but also somewhat glib. Do peculiar times not call for specific emphases in our teaching? As the fourth century wrestled with the doctrine of God, the fifth with Christology and the nature of God’s grace, and the Reformation era with sacraments and salvation, so our age wrestles with the question of anthropology. What does it mean to be human? More specifically, what does it mean to be an embodied human? For we now find ourselves not so much in a battle for the Bible but in a battle for the body.

READ MORE

In his column this week, George Weigel relates lessons from the Polish heroes of the Holocaust.

READ MORE
For The Catholic Thing, Stephen White writes about how the world can recover its sense of sin.
READ MORE
Our culture has an "honor-shaped hole," writes James Bowman in The New Criterion.
READ MORE
In the Wall Street Journal, Lance Morrow warns against rewriting the past to suit the fashions of the present.
READ MORE
Erika Bachiochi was interviewed by Eve Tushnet about her book The Rights of Women, the feminine virtues, and the Christian vision of life.
READ MORE
Erika also joined the unSILOed podcast to discuss the influential work of Mary Wollstonecraft on the women’s rights movement, how industrialization and the rise of capitalism shifted priorities in the movement, and the history of the abortion debate.
LISTEN HERE
The author of the latest Theology of Home book shares her motivation and inspiration for writing the book in the National Catholic Register.
READ MORE
Carrie Gress is interviewed by the Washington Examiner about her new book, The End of Woman, the dangers of feminism past and present, and how to win women voters to the conservative cultural cause.
READ MORE
Twitter
Facebook
Website
Copyright © 2023 Ethics and Public Policy Center, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you are on EPPC’s mailing list.

Our mailing address is:
Ethics and Public Policy Center
1730 M Street NW
Suite 910
Washington, DC 20036

Add us to your address book


Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.