Roundtable Index: Introduction | Part I: Roth | Part II: Palazzi | Part III: Pearl | Part IV: Yellin | Part V: Guimond | Part VI: Glazov | Part VII: Evanier | Part ...
In this special blog feature, The New Criterion invited Frontpagemag.com’s managing editor Jamie Glazov to arrange and host a panel on the meaning of suffering, with contributions from Roger Kimball, ...
This article is the third in an ongoing series on the atonement, following Richard Mouw’s “Violence and the Atonement” [January/February 2001] and Hans Boersma’s “The Disappearance of Punishment” ...
As we begin the season of Lent, when we can more closely contemplate Christ’s passion and death, we have an opportunity to reflect on how Christ’s suffering helps us understand the suffering we face ...
We are entering, as a nation and as a world, a period in which suffering is going to become more and more visible and widespread. Of course, at any time in history, there are always some individuals ...
The Catholic devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows is nearly 1,000 years old. Our Lady of Sorrows at the Church of the Holy Cross in Salamanca. (photo: Zarateman via Wikimedia / (CC BY-SA 4.0)) As an ...
“If you had not suffered as you have, there would be no depth to you as a human being, no humility, no compassion." —Eckhart Tolle Linda: While a pain-free life is not an option for any of us, a life ...