* Temporarily renamed in honor of the Nativity Fast, about which Mystagogy has some more information.
Category: Protestantism
Tofu Tidbits* 11/16/11
* Temporarily renamed in honor of the Nativity Fast, about which Mystagogy has some more information.
Tasty Tidbits, Veterans Day 2011
- What humans are for.
- Egalitarianism.
- Penn State.
- Baptist orthopathy.
- What’s wrong with this picture?
Tasty Tidbits 9/30/11
- The Question Lives!
- “Extreme naturalism.”
- The Protestant Deformation (NOT another Tipsy rant).
- Did 9-11 “change everything”?
- Elizabeth Warren has The Right scrambling.
- Humility and National Greatness.
- Another little peek at peak oil.
- Classified.
Tasty Tidbits 8/27/11 supplement
- Non-isomorphic education.
- Faith Church.
- Environmental fundamentalism.
- Oops! Her bad!
Tipsy Teetotaler’s Tasty Tidbits 7/2/11
Here’s today’s tasty tidbits:
- Islam as Protestant or Jewish.
- SSM was just a decoy for the real radical agenda.
- Euphemism alert.
- CAFOs for homo sapiens.
- Local boy makes good, Purdue girl makes history.
- Indiana Supreme Court (ouch!) in the news again.
- Who owns the 21st Century?
- I have no need of that hypothesis.
- What’s Hell like, dear skull?
Church and State
Georgia State history professor David Sehat adds to the Washington Post “Five Myths” series a worthy “Five Myths about Church and State in America.” I’d like to add a few observations, though.
Continue reading “Church and State”
Orthopathos, poppers and consumerism
Any church whose worship experience can be replicated with poppers is in trouble. Continue reading “Orthopathos, poppers and consumerism”
The Gospel in Chairs
Steve Robinson tells the Gospel with two chairs as props. Actually, he tells two versions. Continue reading “The Gospel in Chairs”
Catholicism versus Orthodoxy
A former Calvinist convert to Eastern Orthodox, I nevertheless have for 13 years tried to give Roman Catholicism its due. But having just finished Scott Hahn’s book Rome Sweet Home, where he dismisses Orthodoxy fairly perfunctorily, I rise in brief defense, letting chips fall where they may. Continue reading “Catholicism versus Orthodoxy”