Indeed, one is tempted to say that the colonists existed in the consciousness of Englishmen somewhat as blacks in America have existed, until very recently, Continue Reading
“Lack of Communication”
The American revolution cannot be understood unless it is possible to see each party to the dispute through the eyes of its opponent. We often Continue Reading
An Incomplete Review of “A Conflict of Visions” by Thomas Sowell
Preface In what has been described as a unusually non-polemical entry in his long list of works, in “A Conflict of Visions” Dr. Thomas Sowell Continue Reading
(Mini) Miniseries review: “Charite at War”
Reposted from my original post on Facebook in 2019: I was floored by this hidden gem I found on Netflix: “Charite at War”, a German Continue Reading
Review: The Color of Compromise by Jemar Tisby
Preface Mr. Jemar Tisby is a graduate of Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, MS and a PhD candidate in history at The University of Mississippi. Continue Reading
Review: Kristin Lavransdatter Trilogy
This is my review from Good Reads, written in late 2019 after I finished my first reading of the wonderful Kristin Lavransdatter Trilogy: Kristin Lavransdatter Continue Reading
Review: White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo
This is the second book I am reviewing that was recommended by a brother in Christ to better understand his view of race rations. The Continue Reading
The Suffering God
“For a long time I knew that God is not the impassive, unresponsive, unchanging being portrayed by the classical theologians. I knew of the pathos Continue Reading
Sympathy for rioters?
“The British, for their part, persisted in seeing the American colonies less as a collection of people whose needs should be attended to, then as Continue Reading
Review: “How to be an Antiracist” by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi
Preface I recently tuned into some of the Twitter feeds of people I respect to learn what they have to say about American racial tensions. Continue Reading