Facing the Adversary World of the Sexual Revolution

Nov 8, 2022 by

by Rick Plasterer, Juicy Ecumenism: Earlier articles two years ago reviewed church historian and Grove City College professor Carl Trueman’s discussion of his incisive and popular book, The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self. His most...

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The Church’s view on abortion and marriage transformed Europe

Oct 19, 2022 by

by Olof Edsinger, Evangelical Focus: The first surviving Christian writing outside the New Testament, Didache, already makes a statement against abortion, infanticide and paedophilia. We have all heard about the “abdominal” issues....

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The Growing Feminist Rejection of the Sexual Revolution

Oct 1, 2022 by

by Austin Ruse, Crisis Magazine: Gen Z may not be taking the morning-after pill as frequently as their elders think they should. So, the morning-after pill is getting a rebrand. You can learn all about it on TikTok, of course. Here comes...

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US university unveils statue of paedophile collaborator Alfred Kinsey

Sep 24, 2022 by

from The Christian Institute: Indiana University has erected a statue of Alfred Kinsey, the self-described ‘sexologist’ who, after his death, was revealed to have falsified research and legitimised child abuse. Kinsey was a researcher at...

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The Case against the Sexual Revolution

Sep 16, 2022 by

by Peter Wyatt, Psephizo: According to Philip Larkin, ‘sexual intercourse began in nineteen sixty-three’. Until today, this sexual revolution, brought about by more effective forms of contraception, has been hailed as an emancipation of...

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Modris Eksteins & Our Fragile Time

Aug 2, 2022 by

By Rod Dreher, The American Conservative: On the journey back to Vienna today from Krakow, I re-read one of my favorite books: Rites Of Spring: The Great War and the Birth of the Modern Age, a highly acclaimed work by the Latvian Canadian...

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