Noah the Evangelist
Noah the Evangelist: What lessons does Noah’s life teach us about how to present the gospel?
Defender of Faith? Throne Language for the Postmodern Prince
HRH Charles, Prince of Wales, turned 60 last week. This makes Prince Charles the longest-living heir to the throne in British history. It also raises the question of whether he will ever be king. After all, if Queen Elizabeth II lives only as long as her mother, that means adding another twenty years to her reign. The Man who Would Be King would then be 80 himself. The math is not on his side.
Prince Charles has decided to call himself the “Defender of Faith” as opposed to the “Defender of the Faith.” What’s the difference, all the difference between lightening and lightning bug.
An Interview with Lyle Dorsett about Chesterton’s “Orthodoxy”
Since he published Orthodoxy in 1908, G. K. Chesterton has inspired Christians and challenged skeptics with his unique wit and wisdom. He delivered biting analysis still relevant today: “A man was meant to be doubtful about himself, but undoubting about the truth; this has been exactly reversed.” CT editor at large Collin Hansen spoke about Chesterton’s legacy with Lyle Dorsett, the Billy Graham Professor of Evangelism at Beeson Divinity School. Read the whole thing.
G.K. Chesterton is one of my favorite writers and leaving behind a collection of his books was one of the hardest things about moving to Korea.
