Pot, Meet Kettle; Kettle, let me introduce you to Pot

Am I the only one who found this a tad ironic? MOSCOW (AP) — The Russian government under Vladimir Putin has amassed so much central authority that the power-grab may undermine Moscow’s commitment to democracy, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Saturday. [Read complete story here] A U2 lyric comes to mind: “Would you deny…

From Conservativism to Creedalism: David Brooks on the Republican Forgetting of Burke

My downward spiral into (truly) conservative sympathizer continues: I find myself nodding in agreement, even muttering a couple of quiet “amens” when I read David Brooks’ column on “The Republican Collapse.” In it Brooks pens a litany of all the ways that American neoconservatism fails to be properly conservative, and knows nothing of Edmund Burke…

Measuring GPMs: The God-O-Meter

I often chide “Christian” music which simply takes whatever pop form is currently commercially successful (say, boy bands or Britney-like pop tunes) and then merely substitutes “Christian” lyrics. I like to refer to this as ramping up the “JPMs”–the “Jesus-per-minute” factor. The strategy is one of naive sanctification–as if “holy” lyrics somehow save or redeem…

Why Are We Here? Or, Can One Still Get an Education at a University?

Anthony Kronman’s essay in the Boston Globe, “Why Are We Here?” (subtitled: “Colleges ignore life’s biggest questions, and we all pay the price”) is generating quite a bit of attention. See my contribution to the discussion in a symposium pulled together by the good folks at Comment magazine. Update [01/10/2007]: Gideon Strauss, the indefatigable editor…