Clergy Sexual Abuse Crisis in the Church | Diocese of Lansing
Clergy Sexual Abuse Crisis in the Church | Diocese of Lansing
— Read on www.dioceseoflansing.org/news/clergy-sexual-abuse-crisis-church
I love my bishop. A true man of Christ. Predators, you can run, but you can no longer hide. Justice is coming.
The Kavanaugh Hearings Were a Missed Opportunity—For Both Sides
The Kavanaugh Hearings Were a Missed Opportunity—For Both Sides
The Kavanaugh Hearings Were a Missed Opportunity—For Both Sides
— Read on allenmendenhallblog.com/2018/09/12/the-kavanaugh-hearings-were-a-missed-opportunity-for-both-sides/
Economists Must Answer for More than Just Economics
Economists Must Answer for More than Just Economics
http://www.theimaginativeconservative.org/2018/09/economists-must-answer-more-economics-wilhelm-ropke.html
— Read on www.theimaginativeconservative.org/2018/09/economists-must-answer-more-economics-wilhelm-ropke.html
Riverside – Wasteland – Album Review
Riverside – Wasteland – Album Review
Riverside – Wasteland – Album Review
— Read on manofmuchmetal.com/2018/09/12/riverside-wasteland-album-review/
Herodotus (Full Lecture)
The first great historian of western civilization; the voice of Greek patriotism.
11 Hebrew Themes and Begin Greeks (Full Lecture)
My thoughts on Jewish contributions to Western Civ, the West and the East defined, and beginning of discussion of the Greeks and patriotism.
Covenant, Law, and Kingship among the Ancient Hebrews (Full Lecture)
Full lecture from my third Western Heritage class of the semester, covering the stories of Abraham and David. Too quickly!
Genesis 1 (Western Heritage Lecture)
2 full lectures (that is, 2x the same lecture–two sections). Genesis 1 in detail.
Additionally, here are some of my ideas in essay form: http://www.theimaginativeconservative.org/2017/10/god-hebrews-bradley-birzer.html
And, here: http://www.theimaginativeconservative.org/2017/10/litany-blood-forgiveness-bradley-birzer.html
Imagination and Conservatism (TIC)
This morning at The Imaginative Conservative: Imagination and Conservatism. C.S. Lewis: Christian or Pagan? (TIC)

Lewis’s Best Work.
This morning at The Imaginative Conservative, I ask the question: was C.S. Lewis truly a Christian, or was he just a pagan who accepted Christ as a part of pantheon?
Northern Irishman C.S. Lewis holds such an important place in the hearts, minds, and souls of American Protestants that it’s almost absurd. Few in the Christian world at large—but especially those among and within Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism—question Lewis’ views with anything remotely approaching the descriptive critical, and while some American churches have immortalized him in stained glass, others teach his works as though a twentieth-century sequel to the Bible. One prominent American evangelical even claims a sort of visitation by Lewis after Lewis’ passing from this Mortal Coil in late November 1963. Others, such as Chuck Colson of Watergate infamy, shame Professor Lewis as well, and one of the most popular books among young Christians, A Severe Mercy, details a wealthy and selfish young man who finds Lewis and remakes his world toward the Christian.