“The Land We Love” by Boyd Cathey, a Review
By: Jonathan Harris Dr. Boyd D. Cathey, a first-rate scholar whose expertise ranges from European and Southern history to philosophy, religion, and music has finally published an anthology of his “greatest hits” in “The Land… “The Land We Love” by Boyd Cathey, a Review
A Compassionate Argument for a Strict Border Part 2: Incentives
By: David Harris In the previous installment we looked at the some of the issues that arise for immigrants to the US when assimilation does not take place. In this installment we will further develop… A Compassionate Argument for a Strict Border Part 2: Incentives
A Short Review of Every Good Endevour by Tim Keller
By: Jonathan Harris It’s a bit difficult to review this book and here’s why: Keller says a lot of good things, but he also says some bad things. The good things he says are not… A Short Review of Every Good Endevour by Tim Keller
The Benedict Option: A Short Review
By: Jonathan Harris So here’s the uncomplicated, obvious, and simple strategy for Christian cultural renewal (the author admits this): Live like a Christian. That’s it. A reader may be wondering, “Why wonder my way through… The Benedict Option: A Short Review
A Few Thoughts on Hillbilly Elegy
By: Jonathan Harris Overall, this is a good book. It’s not necessarily an entertaining one though. J.D. Vance does a great job narrating, to the point that you feel like you are with him in… A Few Thoughts on Hillbilly Elegy
Gay Girl, Good God: A Short Review
By: Jonathan Harris The title makes it sound like it’s for “Gay Christianity,” but it’s not. This is a great story of deliverance from homosexuality. It’s a story, not a book on homosexuality specifically. It’s… Gay Girl, Good God: A Short Review
A Compassionate Argument for a Strict Border Part 1: Assimilation
By: David Harris A heartwrenching scene: a young child stands with his hands wrapped around the bars of a small and constrictive cage. He sobs because he has been separated from his mother and father,… A Compassionate Argument for a Strict Border Part 1: Assimilation
Why?: Explaining the Holocaust – A book review
By: Jonathan Harris The very idea of the word “Holocaust” conjures up feelings of the most despicable kind of evil imaginable. It is normal for those who have detailed knowledge of the horrific mistreatment of… Why?: Explaining the Holocaust – A book review
The Farce of Finding Faith in Facts
Historiography Meets Presuppositionalism By: Jonathan Harris “This pill is guaranteed to cure what’s ailing you!” or so the sales pitch goes from the half-baked sweat drenched racketeer of quackery and pioneer of snake oil preaching… The Farce of Finding Faith in Facts