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Category Archives: Faith and Reason
If You Want a “Christian Worldview,” Read Chesterton and Become a Catholic
As a Protestant evangelical, I heard a lot about the importance of developing a “Christian worldview.” Exactly what this meant, however, was always a bit of a mystery to me. In its most general sense, of course, it meant that … Continue reading
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Jason’s Questions: #5 How Do We Respond to Islam and the Effort to Re-Define Marriage?
**Before anything, I’d ask everyone to be praying for Nikki. She’s battling a nasty flu bug, which is the reason you’re all being subjected to yet another post from me instead of her. She’ll be back soon.** I know the … Continue reading
