This Week in Links
- Teka Childress interviews four writers on distributionism as a follow-up to last week’s introduction.
- Christ the Center talks politics with civility and intelligence.
- CCEL offers a selection of historic Christian texts (in English translation) on divine providence and free will.
- dr. b theorizes the five stages of grading.
- John Totten muses on evil, American theology, and Nicholas Cage.
- Joe Carter argues that there never was any such thing as the Tea Party.
- Glenn Greenwald notes that the U.S. government has particularly selective memories about “the past.”
- Willy Wonka has this to say to the DNC:

Celebrate faith, learning, and the happy convergences of the two with awesome CHP gear, including (so far!) coffee mugs with the reverend visages of Martin Luther, Desiderius Erasmus, John Calvin, Thomas Aquinas, Elizabeth I, Christopher Marlowe, Francis Bacon, and Søren Kierkegaard.






