Ultimate Truth Has Hair on His Arms

“Another common objection to the early creeds is their supposed ‘Hellenism.’ The early church was limited by its Greek cultural surroundings, so the argument goes, and so of course it is understandable that they unwittingly imported Hellenistic concepts into the Hebrew world of Scripture. This objection is tiresome because of the ignorance manifested by it, …

From the Start

“Jesus was preeminently a preacher of the Word . . . His three-year ministry was above all a preaching ministry. Those who continued his ministry, the apostles, were preeminently preachers as well, as evidenced by the Acts of  the Apostles and the New Testament Epistles. Christianity from its earliest beginnings was a preaching religion” (Hughes …

Populism and Common Sense

Populism is a fascinating political phenomenon. In the conservative intellectual tradition — in which I have been bobbing about for some decades — there is a deep suspicion of populism. Of course, in the populist tradition, there is a deep suspicion of pointy-headed elites, and so I suppose we’re even. The Founders were certainly concerned …