Competent to Care For (not Kill)
Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood” recalls a time of competent manhood and its play with violence. How do the two go together?
Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood” recalls a time of competent manhood and its play with violence. How do the two go together?
“Transformation: A Former Transgender Responds to LGBTQ,”, Linda Seiler’s teaching testimony gives solid support for the gender-torn seeking a different route.
People often ask, what resources do you recommend. It is time to update the answer. The liabilities of our culture have greatly increased. So has the help.
Reading Andrea Long Chu’s book length rumination, Females, is like watching a favorite nephew self-destruct. It is to often ask, “If only…”
Douglas Murray, with honesty and wit, critiques our culture, while honestly examining the monogendered experience in comparison to the intergendered.
England’s NHS brought the Tavistock Clinic to its final demise. The worship of the ancient pagan goddess, Inanna, offers some striking parallels.
That intimacy-inducing, fruitfulness-producing, identity-inculcating, God-imaging dynamic of being human will be presented at these engagements this year.
A story of deep thinker who embeds her narrative in her life situation, with room to grow.
A thoughtful intellectual travelogue from a previous Gender Studies professor helps move the Church’s needed conversation forward.
The question, “What is a woman?” has been forged into our vernacular. But long before Matt Walsh, Plato answers in Timaeus. The Bible’s contrast pays reviewing.