Al takes calls on the topic of Denver Archbishop Charles J. Chaput's decision to refuse re-enroll... more
Al takes calls on the topic of Denver Archbishop Charles J. Chaput's decision to refuse re-enrollment at a Boulder Catholic school to two children of lesbian parents. less
Al takes calls on the topic of Denver Archbishop Charles J. Chaput's decision to refuse re-enroll... more
Al takes calls on the topic of Denver Archbishop Charles J. Chaput's decision to refuse re-enrollment at a Boulder Catholic school to two children of lesbian parents. less
Al takes calls on the topic of Denver Archbishop Charles J. Chaput's decision to refuse re-enroll... more
Al takes calls on the topic of Denver Archbishop Charles J. Chaput's decision to refuse re-enrollment at a Boulder Catholic school to two children of lesbian parents. less
The central mystery of Dr. Os Guinness' spy novel - inspired by his affection for John Le Carr's;... more
The central mystery of Dr. Os Guinness' spy novel - inspired by his affection for John Le Carr's; thrillers remains unsolved: Can Christians regain the full integrity of faith in Christ while fully and properly engaged in the advanced modern world? This new edition of The Last Christian on Earth, which includes previously unpublished, top-secret memos is Dr. Guinness's parable about the future of the Christian church in the West. Written in the grand tradition of Le Carr's, Fleming and Clancy, this thriller pays homage to the genre while transcending it because the real-life ending has yet to be written! Os is our guest. less
The central mystery of Dr. Os Guinness' spy novel - inspired by his affection for John Le Carr's;... more
The central mystery of Dr. Os Guinness' spy novel - inspired by his affection for John Le Carr's; thrillers remains unsolved: Can Christians regain the full integrity of faith in Christ while fully and properly engaged in the advanced modern world? This new edition of The Last Christian on Earth, which includes previously unpublished, top-secret memos is Dr. Guinness's parable about the future of the Christian church in the West. Written in the grand tradition of Le Carr's, Fleming and Clancy, this thriller pays homage to the genre while transcending it because the real-life ending has yet to be written! Os is our guest. less
The central mystery of Dr. Os Guinness' spy novel - inspired by his affection for John Le Carr's;... more
The central mystery of Dr. Os Guinness' spy novel - inspired by his affection for John Le Carr's; thrillers remains unsolved: Can Christians regain the full integrity of faith in Christ while fully and properly engaged in the advanced modern world? This new edition of The Last Christian on Earth, which includes previously unpublished, top-secret memos is Dr. Guinness's parable about the future of the Christian church in the West. Written in the grand tradition of Le Carr's, Fleming and Clancy, this thriller pays homage to the genre while transcending it because the real-life ending has yet to be written! Os is our guest. less
In thirty short reflections, Abbot Jerome Kodell of Subiaco Abbey in Arkansas provides a lifetime... more
In thirty short reflections, Abbot Jerome Kodell of Subiaco Abbey in Arkansas provides a lifetime of wisdom on living the Christian life. Drawing on Scripture, the Rule of St. Benedict, and other spiritual writings, Kodell helps us realize that our common human desires and struggles make life in the monastery not so very different from life in the world. His encouragement and reassurance give us hope that we can pray, experience God's loving presence, and stay faithful to the commitments we've made. We look at Life Lessons from the Monastery. less
Politics is concerned with citizenship and the administration of justice--how communities are for... more
Politics is concerned with citizenship and the administration of justice--how communities are formed and governed. The role of Christians in the political process is hotly contested, but as citizens, Francis Beckwith argues, Christians have a rich heritage of sophisticated thought, as well as a genuine responsibility, to contribute to the shaping of public policy. In particular, Beckwith addresses the contention that Christians, or indeed religious citizens of any faith, should set aside their beliefs before they enter the public square. What role should religious citizens take in a liberal democracy? What is the proper separation of church and state? What place should be made for natural rights and the moral law within a secular state? less