Washington is abuzz regarding a recent New York Times Magazine article entitled "Saint Hillary." The profile on the First Lady apparently grew out of a speech she gave in April at the University of Texas in Austin. Mrs. Clinton's remarks...
[Many of you have heard me often quote the English writing F.W. Boreham as among many favorites. Here is an edited version of one of his fine essays, penned nearly half a century ago. It is taken from his book A Temple of Topaz.—R.Z.]The...
In the opening pages of David Wells' forthcoming book No Place for Truth, or, Whatever Happened to Evangelical Theology? (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans), he tells us about one of his students in his beginning theology class. The seminarian...
Sitting around a table with six generals from the Russian military at the imposing Centre for Geopolitical Strategy in Moscow is not exactly a relaxing way to spend an afternoon. Yet along with my wife and a colleague in the ministry I...
The 17th-century French philosopher Rene Descartes (pronounced Day-Kart) is best known for his dictum, "I think, therefore, I am." A cynic may well quip that Descartes actually put des cart before des horse, because all he could have...
Flying between Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa, a few weeks ago, a friend and I were discussing a recent publication. I asked him—a noted physicist- what he thought of the book, and his reply was, "Too many words, not enough...
The Wall Street Journal calls William Bennett "Washington's most interesting public figure.'' Indeed, as the former "drug czar" under President Bush, and the Secretary of Education and Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities...
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