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WHY THE WEST HAS BESTED THE REST

| January 18, 2012 | 2 Comments
WHY THE WEST HAS BESTED THE REST

Harvard historian and best-selling author Niall Ferguson’s latest book, “Civilization: The West and the Rest,” presents this compelling historical thesis: At the beginning in the 15th century, the West developed six powerful new concepts that the Rest lacked: competition, science, rule of law, consumerism, modern medicine, and the work ethic … that allowed the West […]

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Bonhoeffer in Berlin

| January 1, 2012 | 8 Comments
Bonhoeffer in Berlin

As we approach New Year’s Day 2012, I am continuing my reading of a revelatory biography on one of my favorite theologians, Dietrich Bonhoeffer (d. April 9, 1945), who, although a pacifist, became a Christian martyr who from the beginning of Germany’s love affair with madness fought tirelessly and gallantly against Hitler’s fascist government and […]

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Behold, the second Adam

| December 27, 2011 | 0 Comments
Behold, the second Adam

Regarding the first Adam, the book of Genesis reads: “And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that […]

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Rejoice, Zechariah!

| December 19, 2011 | 0 Comments
Rejoice, Zechariah!

This column celebrates the Third Sunday of Advent as we approach the most blessed day of the Christian Liturgical Year – the arrival of Messiah. The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is a God of creation, engineering, intelligent design and numerology. Regarding how God uses the mathematical perfection of numbers to divine the end […]

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Reply To Judge Richard A. Posner on The Inseparability of Law and Morality

| December 15, 2011 | 0 Comments
Reply To Judge Richard A. Posner on The Inseparability of Law and Morality

This article is a formal Reply to Judge Richard A. Posner’s article published in the Harvard Law Review.2 Posner’s article was actually an amalgamation of lectures he gave as the speaker of the annual Oliver Wendell Holmes Lecture series celebrating the 100th anniversary of Holmes’s famous essay, “The Path of Law.” In these lectures, Posner addresses his aversion to what he calls academic moralism,” moral philosophy, legal theory, moral theory and “moral entrepreneurs,” because moral theory lacks the “intellectual cogency or the emotional power to change people’s beliefs or behavior.”

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Prophetic women

| December 12, 2011 | 0 Comments
Prophetic women

As we approach Christmas, the day we celebrate as the first arrival of Messiah, for my second essay celebrating this blessed season of Advent I call upon the union of ancient traditions; of women prophets whom in both biblical and pagan sources were called oracles, seers, prophets, prophetesses and by a term you may not […]

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A ‘Shawshank Redemption’ Christmas

| December 5, 2011 | 0 Comments
A ‘Shawshank Redemption’ Christmas

During this blessed season of Advent, I usually write a Christmas essay. This year, however, due to the extreme need to restore moral, competent and constitutional leadership in office at all levels of government, I am considering writing several essays on various aspects of the eternal Christmas story. It is my prayer that we return […]

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Bonhoeffer in Harlem

| November 27, 2011 | 8 Comments
Bonhoeffer in Harlem

During this Thanksgiving holiday, I am reading a revelatory biography on one of my favorite theologians, Dietrich Bonhoeffer (d. April 9, 1945), who, like millions of his fellow German citizens, would become an involuntary victim of Hitler’s fascist government and Nazi genocide literally weeks before the death of Hitler, the fall of Berlin and the […]

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Liberal fascism and the Commerce Clause

| November 20, 2011 | 0 Comments
Liberal fascism and the Commerce Clause

Desperate people do desperate things. What would you do for your daily bread? How low would you go for gainful employment? What religious, ethical or constitutional principles would you disregard to allow the government under a demagogue leader, a cowardly Congress and corrupt courts to enact policies and laws that in effect steal money from […]

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The feminine mystique and Marxism

| November 12, 2011 | 0 Comments
The feminine mystique and Marxism

Feminist icon Betty Friedan is credited with starting the modern-day feminist revolution – though some of the original feminists (e.g., Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott), had they lived to see her, surely would have denounced Friedan as an extremist genocidal demagogue. Suggestive of Marx, Engels, Nietzsche, Mead, Kinsey and Freud, Friedan’s private […]

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