This Week in Word from the Bird
More from Terullian. Classical liberalism without "strong gods." Intro to Greek and Roman philosophy. Is "Babylon" the city of Jerusalem? More from ANTWA!
Monday: Mondays with Tertullian (Free Sign-Ups)
Tertullian on Christians, the Emperor, and the Empire.
Tuesday: Classical Liberalism Without Strong Gods (Aviary Members)
We may not need “Strong Gods” in order to avoid the moral drift of liberalism, but we need a tacit recognition that our Constitutionalism is a child umbilically connected still to its mother, Christendom, and recognizing this paternity is the first way to a new political self-understanding a more coherent way of organizing a social order.
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Wednesday: Introduction to Greek and Roman Philosophy (Free Sign-Ups)
My review of Timothy A. Brookins on Greek & Roman Philosophy.
Thursday: Babylon the Great might be Jerusalem! (Aviary Members)
What if I told you that “Babylon the Great” was not Rome, not the Roman Catholic Church, not the European Union, not even the United Nations, but the city of Jerusalem? This is what Jason Staples has recently argued, it is interesting, but is it compelling?
Friday: Latest ANTWA Episode (Free Sign-Ups)
ANTWA has hit 1 million views in it’s second season. So check out the latest episode of Ask N.T. Wright Anything plus a new video!