Loving Our Enemies: Reflections on the Hardest Commandment
Loving Our Enemies: Reflections on the Hardest CommandmentJim Forest, Orbis Books, 2014, 160 pp reviewed by Pieter Dykhorst Loving Our Enemies: Reflections on the Hardest Commandment may sound like the...
View ArticlePoetry in Pictures
"United and Undivided?" An elderly olive tree whose trunk was split by some trauma when the tree was young. The two halves are separate, yet they are one tree, forming one canopy and sharing the same...
View ArticleSt. Patrick's Challenge to Nationalism
by Pieter Dykhorst This is how we can repay such blessings, when our lives change and we come to know God, to praise and bear witness to his great wonders before every nation under heaven….I testify in...
View ArticleLetter From The Editor, IC70
Letter from the Editor: Dear reader, This issue represents an effort to introduce ourselves to those who are not already familiar with us. As a result of our efforts, you may be holding in your hands...
View ArticleCover Story IC70: From Herod to ISIS through Christ
From Herod to ISIS through Christ: No Record of Retribution! by Pieter Dykhorst Having beheld the strange and ineffable humility of the Incarnate God the Word, O Divinely-blessed Baptist, when He bowed...
View ArticleRace and the Fall By Pieter Dykhorst
By Pieter Dykhorst Racism cannot be addressed in isolation. Racism at its root springs from human divisiveness and our fallen propensity for conflict across difference, any difference. Racism, like...
View ArticleOPF & IC’s Nicholas Sooy arrives in Crete
The Orthodox Peace Fellowship and In Communion applied to the Holy and Great Council press office for journalist's credentials for Nicholas Sooy to attend and cover the events of the council. We almost...
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