Introduction: Over the last few weeks, I noticed that a controversy had broken out on the web, which is nothing new. I regarded it as an unnecessary controversy, but I guess that is nothing new either. ...
Letters of the New Dawn 2023
Letter to the Editor: I am appalled. I am aghast. I got excited that you listed 'Amie' as a song you like. But then I see that it's by Counting Crows?!? C'mon man! Pure Prairie League ...
Regime Dictionaries in Clown World
Introduction: One of the reasons why an unloving generation can come to think of themselves as entirely loving is they have assumed control of all the essential definitions. They have seized ...
Our New Year’s Resolution Was to Write Some Letters
Letter to the Editor: What's with all this reason and dispassionate rationality. I don't buy it!!! Mike -- Doug responds: Mike, you know, I just can't help it sometimes. ...
Last Letters of a Bedraggled Year
Letter to the Editor: I was wondering if you are familiar with cognitive dissonance theory. I had heard of it, and just recently heard an argument that the New Testament writers followed ...
The Almost Christmas 2022 Letters
Letter to the Editor: I am working on a sermon on idolatry and remember you recommending Schlossberg’s “Idols for Destruction” on your Plodcast, along with another book on idolatry. ...
Incarnate Emotions
Sermon Video Introduction: An essential part of the Christian confession is that Jesus of Nazareth is “fully God” and “fully man.” If you sometimes wonder why the Nicene Creed and the ...
So Did Adam and Eve Have to Get Remarried?
Introduction: We have had something of an uproar over Stephen Wolfe's book, as consistent readers of this blog know right well. Oh, you noticed? The commotion can be divided into two different ...
Snowy Letters for a Snowy Day
Letter to the Editor: Re: Two Corrections Could not the unicorn in Job be the following: Elasmotherium AKA “Siberian unicorn”? Ian -- Doug responds: Ian, yes, that ...
My Part in a Delightful Little Proxy Row
Introduction: There are two kinds of controversy that have followed our publication of The Case for Christian Nationalism by Stephen Wolfe (Canon Press, November 2022). The first kind is most welcome, ...