The need for worthy opponents. The enfant terrible of the New Atheism, Christopher Hitchens, spent his dying days in a Houston hospital reading G. K. Chesterton—not only the 750 pages of Ian Ker’s ...
An atheist and a pastor square off—with surprising results. In a corner room, on the thirty-fourth floor of the Millennium Hotel, United Nations Plaza, I look for a place to sit. There isn’t one.
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Nearly 15 years ago, I had the chance to ask Christopher Hitchens, one of the world’s most prominent critics of religion, a simple question: “What do you think ...
“Taking Religion Seriously” is, in that sense, typical of its author. Mr. Murray wasn’t searching for religious belief. His ...
Since 1900, the Christian Century has published reporting, commentary, poetry, and essays on the role of faith in a pluralistic society.
The critic, raconteur, and religious iconoclast Christopher Hitchens once parried claims about the alleged meaninglessness of nonreligious life by writing: “A life that partakes even a little of ...
User-Created Clip by dyedinksun February 1, 2017 2006-09-18T23:15:01-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/5d9/20060918231551002_hd.jpgIn response to Kristol. In ...
"P.G. Wodehouse once said that some minds are like soup in a poor restaurant — better left unstirred,” writes Douglas Wilson, pastor of Moscow, Idaho’s Christ Church, in his first correspondence with ...
DALLAS (Reuters) - Combative writer Christopher Hitchens doesn't mince words in his new book. He thinks religion has done no good. In the just published "god is not Great: How Religion Poisons ...
Looking for something to do tonight? Head uptown to to the New York Society for Ethical Culture at Columbus Circle to catch Dinesh D’Souza and Christopher Hitchens duking it out. Free and open to the ...
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