The submission by Marilyn Marshall on Jan. 4 was one of the most amusing letters I’ve read in a while. She complains that Greg Clark has written to The Tribune numerous times and she doesn’t like what ...
On March 13, a dear friend and church family member passed away. Colleen Hernden enjoyed sharing her faith in God and nothing shall hinder my joy ever again. Since saying, “I will not write another ...
I totally agree with Cal Thomas' column titled "Remaking the church to suit the world" (Press, July 25). I am Lutheran (Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod), but some churches that call themselves ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. Shame on the Chronicle for violating its own letters-to-the-editor policy. The policy (page A4) ...
Having finished a study of 1 Corinthians, my Sunday school class proposed as its next topic to focus on the question of how works like Paul’s letters ended up as scripture—what the process is, and ...
I have been reading the letters about the marriage amendment to the Minnesota Constitution with some interest. I can see some validity on both sides of the question, and there are valid quotes from ...
As a graduate of BYU, I am always grateful to see my alma mater behave like a great university by encouraging critical thinking and honest, faithful inquiry. The courage shown by mathematics Professor ...
There was white smoke, then euphoria, in St. Peter’s Square. The world had a new pope, Leo XIV. In the gospel of Matthew, Jesus said, “And I say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract In the pastoral letters of the provincial councils of Baltimore (1829-1849), a dramatic shift occurs in the way Scripture is employed as a ...