March 2, 2020 / Theology
Hunter A. Bragg explores the political possibilities of irony, parody, and satire in relation to time and eternity.
Hunter A. Bragg explores the political possibilities of irony, parody, and satire in relation to time and eternity.
In this adapted excerpt from his part memoir and part theological treatise, The Devil Wears Nada, Tripp York seeks out the Prince of Darkness by confronting a neo-druid and some Satanists.
This may well be the year of Satan. A number of books, films, and presidential …
Dear God, Could you please stop fixing sporting events? Your unpredictability is killing me at …