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Catholic options at traditionally Protestant colleges and universities

July 12, 2021 Casey Chalk 16

More than ten years ago, when I was still a Protestant, I attended a small, conservative Presbyterian church that met in a fire station in my native Northern Virginia. When Sunday evening services were finished, […]

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A thoughtful, theological analysis of the current racial conflict in our culture

March 9, 2021 Eduardo Echeverria 5

“Signs of hope,” promoting respectful and thoughtful engagement on race, is how Carl R. Trueman, professor of biblical and religious studies at Grove City College, describes the recent collection of essays, Race and Covenant (Acton […]

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