Christina Hoff Sommers on Intersectional Feminism

Christina Hoff Sommers is a senior fellow emeritus at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), where she studies the politics of gender and feminism, as well as free expression, due process, and the preservation of liberty in the academy. Before joining AEI, Dr. Sommers was a philosophy professor at Clark University. In addition to frequent radio andContinue reading “Christina Hoff Sommers on Intersectional Feminism”

Voddie Baucham on Social Justice and CRT

On matters of diversity, equity, race, gender, justice, and economics, is there any merit in critical race theory as an analytical tool, or is the criticism of CRT valid? Voddie Baucham joins the Heritage Foundation to discuss CRT’s approach to the equity conversation, and points to Scripture as the greater standard by which we canContinue reading “Voddie Baucham on Social Justice and CRT”

Join a Discipleship Group

Good news! Our Saturday morning Bible study is open! Join us at 8:30am every Saturday morning for a study, hosted at Ippon Dojo, in Cochrane. Everyone is welcome, and you need not be a Christian or have any knowledge of the Bible in order to join. We’re currently going through Dust to Glory, an overview ofContinue reading “Join a Discipleship Group”

No Papers Required

If you’re overwhelmed by the deluge of information back and forth about infectious disease, two Calgary doctors at the Children’s Hospital have addressed open letters with multiple pages of citations to the powers that be. Given that we seem to be preparing for the force of mandates to come to roost on children, it mayContinue reading “No Papers Required”

Just Be Nice Already. Or Else.

More from No Quarter November: “What we actually have is a binary situation. Every group has a nice face, and also a stern face, and everything depends on which way they are facing. And so the ethics of the thing aren’t determined by whether or not you are nice, but rather by who you areContinue reading “Just Be Nice Already. Or Else.”

Worship in Spirit and Truth

Pastor, author, and educator Voddie Baucham recently addressed the G3 conference on the meaning of the word “worship”. The 15mn video below contrasts his words of concern about worship as performance or an obsession over appearances and passions with a sampling of clips from megachurch worship services. The point, of course, is not to mockContinue reading “Worship in Spirit and Truth”

Lessons from the Reformation’s Pamphlet War

From Carl Trueman over at First Things, 11.4.21 “As a Protestant, I rejoice that the Reformers carried the day in many places, with their appropriate emphasis on biblical authority, divine grace, and the finished work of Christ. They recovered the gospel and paved the way for many of the freedoms we in the West nowContinue reading “Lessons from the Reformation’s Pamphlet War”

What is the History of Scripture?

Author Jonathon Van Maren interviews Timothy Mahoney: Mahoney travels around the Middle East and across Europe and America, interviewing archaeologists, scholars, and experts on evidence for the biblical Exodus, the authorship of the Pentateuch, and the location of the Red Sea crossing. These films are not just homeschooling curriculum videos designed to convey information—they areContinue reading “What is the History of Scripture?”

In Flanders’ Fields

BY JOHN MCCRAEIn Flanders fields the poppies blowBetween the crosses, row on row,    That mark our place; and in the sky    The larks, still bravely singing, flyScarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days agoWe lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,    Loved and were loved, and now we lie,        In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrelContinue reading “In Flanders’ Fields”