A Taste of the West: A Brief Visit to Western Europe
Over the past Christmas holiday, my wife and I took a break from working in southeast Asia for a couple of weeks and visited western Europe for the first time.[…]
Occidental Christianity for preserving Western Culture and People
Over the past Christmas holiday, my wife and I took a break from working in southeast Asia for a couple of weeks and visited western Europe for the first time.[…]
Back in July 2011, we ran a piece about the Russian Orthodox Church’s position on nationhood and showed that the Eastern churches have not been infiltrated by cultural Marxism to[…]
As I scanned the news headlines last Monday morning, I had quite a bittersweet experience. At first I came across the excellent news that in the land from which some[…]
Introduction In the first part of this series, I explained and defended the orthodox doctrine concerning the consubstantial unity of the Trinity, particularly against the heresy of Unitarianism. I concluded that[…]
Introduction The doctrine of the Trinity is the most central one to Christian theology. When Paul writes to the Philippians and prays that the Church may be able to discern[…]
This past weekend, WorldNetDaily published an article with the headline: “Ugandan President Repents of Personal, National Sins.” The article links to the Ugandan news site New Vision Reports, where the[…]
Theological liberalism, as we know it, is generally thought to have begun in Germany in the nineteenth century, with its most notable proponent being Friedrich Schleiermacher. This is true in[…]
The English word “right” derives from an ancient Indo-European word meaning “to straighten” or “to direct.” Today there is substantial disagreement about what exactly is to be understood under[…]
Over the past few months, there has been an ongoing debate in South Africa about the legitimacy of an Afrikaans Christian university. As expected from a country that has been[…]
As a white Afrikaner-Boer from South Africa, I always knew a move to South Korea would be difficult. I predicted there would be vast cultural differences between the background[…]
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Remember the days of old; consider the years of many generations; ask your father, and he will show you, your elders, and they will tell you. When the Most High gave to the nations their inheritance, when he divided mankind, he fixed the borders of the peoples according to the number of the sons of God. - Deuteronomy 32:7-8