“Pelagian Westminster?”
The following essay is a guest contribution by Barrett Turner. Barrett completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Virginia. This Spring he graduated from Covenant Theological Seminary...
View Article2nd Annual Essay Contest for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
We here at Called to Communion are happy to announce the second annual essay contest in preparation for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Readers may remember that we held this contest last year...
View ArticleFeast of St. Thomas Aquinas: the Mystery of God and the Mystery of the Eucharist
Today, January 28th, is the feast day of one of the Church’s greatest theologians, Thomas Aquinas (c.1224-1274). For his penetrating syntheses of faith and reason, nature and grace, and speculative,...
View ArticleHeaven on Earth? Conference at Regent College
Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia, will host a conference dedicated to the recent trend of theological or spiritual reading of Sacred Scripture. The conference will run 16-17 September...
View ArticleCalvin, Trent, and the Vulgate: Misinterpreting the Fourth Session
*Update* I have made finding my responses to critics easier by linking to them at the end of the post. When I first began to take interest in theology, and in Reformed theology in particular, during...
View ArticleSola Scriptura or Non Habemus Papam? A Further Response to Michael Horton
“…and so you see, the concept of nothingness employed by these modern physicists is not ‘nothing,’ but is something. Thus the arguments of Hawking and the like do not refute the arguments for why God...
View ArticleWheaton Joins Catholic Schools in Opposing HHS Mandate
The Wall Street Journal has published an op-ed jointly written by the president of Wheaton College, Philip Ryken, and the president of the Catholic University of America, John Garvey. They explain why...
View ArticleWeek of Prayer for Christian Unity: Day Six, “Walking beyond Barriers”
To say that there are barriers between Christians presupposes that there is a good the attainment of which is hindered by those barriers. Consider someone telling me that an annoying co-worker, always...
View ArticlePope Benedict XVI’s Renunciation of the Petrine Office
Today the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, announced his renunciation of the Petrine office effective at the end of February, 2013. You may listen to Benedict read his announcement in Latin at the...
View Article2014 Called to Communion Retreat
Over the Fourth of July weekend, a number of Called to Communion contributors came together in Steubenville, OH, for a retreat partim spiritual renewal, partim business meeting, partim face-to-face...
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