Dostoevsky knew that, for us transitional beings, real faith always dwells in uncertainty.
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Dostoevsky’s Credo
Gary Saul Morson
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Dostoevsky knew that, for us transitional beings, real faith always dwells in uncertainty.
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Pope Francis’s Apocalyptic Dream
R. R. Reno
The pope’s rhetoric aligns with attitudes characteristic of progressive elites.
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God and Man at Wheaton
Daniel Davis
Years of failed leadership have enabled Wheaton’s leftward drift.
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Eliminating DEI from Higher Education
Mark Bauerlein
DEI is entrenched on campus. Removing it will be a question of funding.
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America’s Cross-Border Abortion War
Jonathon Van Maren
Abortion activists have created an underground network to ship abortifacient drugs into states with pro-life laws.
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The USCCB Should Reject Federal Funds
Kevin D. Roberts
A USCCB free of federal funding will have positive effects for the country and the Church.
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Finding Faith in the Fragments
Peter Tonguette
Had it not been for my mother, I would have never found my way to confessional Lutheranism.
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