The Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy of the 1920s
by Bill Nugent article #389 The 1920s was a time of great drama and division in the United States and in many other nati...
by Bill Nugent article #389 The 1920s was a time of great drama and division in the United States and in many other nati...
Descartes not only doubted his existence but he doubted that he was even thinking. He even doubted that he was doubting....
Article #349 by Bill Nugent Where were you in 1968? That was a frequent question posed in the years following the...
Article #311 by Bill Nugent This past summer was fifty years since the 1967 Summer of Love. It was a watershed...
Article #309 by Bill Nugent In the summer of 2067, a gray haired, athletically built man led two of his grandchil...
by Bill Nugent Article #266 In 1986 I had the pleasure of touring Ernest Hemingway’s Key West, Florida home. It wa...
by Bill Nugent Article #261 A revolution is a successful rebellion. The rebellion of the 1960s brought radical changes t...
by Bill Nugent Article #250 By 1900, science had told society’s upper crust that humans evolved from pond scum. Sc...
by Bill Nugent Article #249 Jacques Derrida’s postmodernist philosophy of Deconstruction is having a profound infl...
by Bill Nugent Article #225 World War II is called “World War” because of its worldwide geographic extent...
by Bill Nugent Article #38 What do the secularists want? What is the secular vision for America? The questions may seem ...
by Bill Nugent Article #28 Let’s take a look at two serious challenges to our faith called modernism and postmoder...