The death of forgiveness in an age of self-righteousness
Modern society doesn’t forgive. There’s no sense that a person’s life is always a mixture of light and darkness
Read MorePosted by Gerry Bowler | Aug 20, 2018
Modern society doesn’t forgive. There’s no sense that a person’s life is always a mixture of light and darkness
Read MorePosted by Gerry Bowler | Aug 16, 2018
Those teaching the humanities have abandoned attempts at outlining the grand narratives, the threads that link important events and people in art and history
Read MorePosted by Gerry Bowler | Aug 2, 2018
Canada’s universities once proudly proclaimed links to faith. But their mottos and intentions have been dangerously watered down
Read MorePosted by Gerry Bowler | Jul 15, 2018
The Supreme Court’s TWU decision shows once again that when it comes to Canadian courts, sexual rights trump religious ones
Read MorePosted by Gerry Bowler | Jul 10, 2018
Prince Charles hardly seems a fitting successor to the crown. But the monarchy has faced worse over the centuries and still serves us well
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