Summer 2025

Summer 2025 (Issue 15)

Featured Articles

Immigration and Christian Conscience

Once we allow the teachings of men to subsume and replace God’s commandments, we may allow anything. Once our smartphones teach us more than the Bible, we may be taught to obey or to think or to feel or to denounce anything. If we are the world’s mouthpieces, we will not speak for God.

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Are Rulers to Uphold Both Tables of the Law?

Luther consistently maintained that no one could force faith; however, outward suppression of blasphemy and the preaching of false doctrine were distinct from compelling faith. Luther believed that only the Word of God could cure heresy, and that private false belief was an inward matter not to be dealt with by the magistrate.

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Immigration and Christian Conscience

Once we allow the teachings of men to subsume and replace God’s commandments, we may allow anything. Once our smartphones teach us more than the Bible, we may be taught to obey or to think or to feel or to denounce anything. If we are the world’s mouthpieces, we will not speak for God.

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Are Rulers to Uphold Both Tables of the Law?

Luther consistently maintained that no one could force faith; however, outward suppression of blasphemy and the preaching of false doctrine were distinct from compelling faith. Luther believed that only the Word of God could cure heresy, and that private false belief was an inward matter not to be dealt with by the magistrate.

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The American Interim

In our country, the Church is pressured to refrain from teaching the whole counsel of God’s Word when it contradicts the informal, but still real, American religion.  I term this attempt to place the Christian Church on a reservation The American Interim.

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A Review of The Song of Roland

Every age has its own outlook. It is specially good at recognizing certain truths and specially liable to make certain mistakes. We all, therefore, need the books that will correct the characteristic mistakes of our own period. And that means old books.

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