An Open Letter To Mohamed Abdel Moniem El-Sawy
An open letter to Mohamed Abdel Moniem El-Sawy: I must admit, I don’t understand everything about the different segments of your Islamic faith—anymore than I understand everything about all the...
View ArticleEgyptian Turmoil is Among the Least of Democracy’s Worries
The news from Egypt is different every hour, but right now it looks as if the Egyptian people may soon enjoy the democratic elections they have so firmly demanded. (Either that, or a messy military-led...
View ArticleEgypt’s Hosni Mubarak is gone: Long Live the Muslim Brotherhood?
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak stepped down this morning, and there’s no way to know what will happen next. While one should, on principle, welcome the departure of a tyrant, the fact is the Egyptian...
View ArticleEvangelicals: For Once, Not Lost in Translation
If you haven’t already read Molly Worthen’s illuminating piece on Evangelical ambivalence to the Arab Spring, you’re missing out. Evangelicals, it turns out, are a lot more like other people than the...
View ArticleGood News From Libya–For Now
As Libyan rebel forces occupy the capital at Tripoli, it’s natural to wonder whether the presumed ousting of Moamar Qaddafi will lead to something even more insidious than his tyrannical regime. It’s a...
View ArticleWeekly Roundup
From Kirsten Powers at The Daily Beast: The Muslim Brotherhood’s War on Coptic Christians. *** And from First Things: The Persecution of Egypt’s Christians. *** Doug Wilson has been engaged in some...
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