How many links does it take to get to the center of a Tera-pop?
Yes, I know we’re stretching now. And the title is all Nathan Gilmour’s fault.
- Eight decidedly rotten sermon introductions
- Yet another insightful lecture on political philosophy from Patrick Deneen
- Chris Gehrz gets his props from James K.A. Smith (and here’s why)
- A disturbingly enthusiastic encomium for Google chat
- The sage Michael Austin (his Reading the World: Ideas That Matter is an excellent Comp I reader in the “big ideas” tradition, if you’re in the market for such a thing) discusses why the opposite of Intelligent Design is not Evolution.
- Is there honor among hackers?


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.







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