Throughout much of Christendom, the enduring image of the Old Testament God is of an angry, vengeful being. But the Bible itself paints a very different picture.
Is personality merely a random product of genetics, or a construct of unique environmental conditions? What influence can we exert over our own personalities?
Children are shaped by many outside influences. Where should parents begin in reclaiming their role as authority figures and moral guides for their children?
The European “process model” of governing carries two troublesome risks. The first is a moral dilemma: where does a secular society look when setting moral boundaries?
It’s generally acknowledged that the second-most important festival of the Christian calendar has no biblical support. Most people shrug that off as irrelevant, but is it?