Articles from 2010
The Origins of Family Law
The Christian faith had a profound impact on the beginnings of legal protection for women, children, and the family.
The Family’s Mandate to Educate (Part 2)
Underlying all education is a philosophy. The child-centred philosophy of our modern public education system conflicts with a Biblical understanding of life, reality, and the nature of children and is harmful to them.
The Family’s Mandate to Educate (Part 1)
There is a crisis of faith in the public education system, and to understand it we need to take a look at the historical developments and philosophical changes.
The Battle for the Family
The story of the Empress Theodora illustrates the goodness and provenance of family law, as well as the inherent stability that the traditional family structure provides for both individuals and society.
The Descent of Darwin: Evolution in Religious Worldviews
Examination of the origins of The Origin of Species demonstrates that evolutionary theory is neither original to Darwin, nor primarily the product of scientific observations. Darwin sought reasons to reject the scriptural doctrines of God and creation, and found them in Enlightenment deism. Ultimately, evolution is a thoroughly religious worldview.