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Tag: Christianity

Disembodied Church and Zombie State

Charles A. Coulombe March 26, 2023

While the soul—like the Church—is indeed immortal, neither the body nor the State are. The zombie governments of this world shall continue to bounce off each other until they rot completely.

Lars von Trier’s The Kingdom: A Hospital Drama for Sick Souls

Andrew Petiprin March 5, 2023

“In the shadow of the eccentric, the charming, and the zany, terror lurks. Maybe that’s the background against which man’s wickedness is clearest.”—Lars von Trier

The Emergence of a New Paganism: An Interview with Chantal Delsol

Jonathon Van Maren February 18, 2023

Once Christianity faced off with modernity, says Chantal Delsol, the handwriting was on the wall. And even though a handful of elites deluded themselves into believing in the future of atheism, most people need gods—and soon the old gods began to creep back in.

The African Church is the Life Raft that European Christianity Needs

James Bradshaw February 17, 2023

What more can the declining European Church do to assist the rising African Church to bolster the long-term future of Christendom?

Denmark to Scrap Christian Bank Holiday to Meet NATO Spending

Robert Semonsen January 26, 2023

A broad sector of Denmark’s society—including the Lutheran bishops, business communities, Rightist and Leftist opposition parties, trade unions, and others—remain vehemently opposed, for varying reasons, to the government’s scrapping of the public holiday.

Jesus Is an End, Not a Means

Sebastian Morello December 30, 2022

The modern mind, which reduces everything to a means—a mere apparatus of use—subordinates even God to such a perverse conception of reality.

The Forgotten Christmas Story by Charles Dickens

Jonathon Van Maren December 25, 2022

“… you never can think what a good place Heaven is, without knowing who He was and what He did.” —Charles Dickens, from The Life of Our Lord

The Saga of Liberal Modernity & the Restoration of Christendom

Josué Luís Hernández December 23, 2022

All that is gold does not glitter,
not all those who wander are lost.

Tragedy and the Cross: The Role of Suffering in Michael D. O’Brien’s Novels

Clemens Cavallin December 19, 2022

From O’Brien’s perspective, Christian civilization and the Church are failing in critical ways, inducing a sense of collective kenosis, and the temptation to social despair. The raw pain of collective suffering puts supernatural hope to the test.

Berlin: District Governed by Left-Liberals Removes Christian Cross from Playground

Robert Semonsen December 16, 2022

“Since the applications used up to now have been interpreted religiously by some citizens, we decided without further ado to have the elements replaced,” a spokeswoman for the district said.

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