The following are older posts by Michael Spencer from the early days of Internet Monk.
You can access them from this page or by choosing the category “Classic iMonk” from the front page.
Note: the dates attached to these posts are for cataloguing purposes only and do not represent the dates on which the posts were actually written.
Classic iMonk I (A)
- Trashing the moral ABC’s
- Occasional missionaries, accidental tourists
- Say anything
- The Little Brothers of St. Archie Bunker
- John Ashcroft: The left’s pathetic case for racism
Classic iMonk I (B)
- A Father’s Day remembrance (Bart Campbell)
- The sleeping bear awakens
- A view from the bench (Steve McFarland)
- A few laughs with the Boar’s Head staff
- A conversation in God’s kitchen: How I’ve learned to understand the Bible
- The Pope needs a business meeting
- I want to be a black man
- A marriage made in hell
- An invitation to bold love (Denise Spencer)
- The books are many; the readers are few (Eric Rigney)
- When I am weak: Why we must embrace our brokenness and never be good Christians
Classic iMonk I (C)
- Flea Market Anthropology (Eric Rigney)
- Why Calvin is cool: An infomercial for calvinism
- Choosing the better wounds
- What I saw at the revolution: trading a heritage of worship music for a lukewarm bowl of CCM
- Mariah in Oz
- Common decency butchered
- The China syndrome
- Christ and the public school
- Liberty, Liberalism and Law On the Streets of Cincinnati
- The freedom to limit freedom
- Liberals and conservatives: Beware the class of 2001
- To clone or not to clone
- Hannah had it wrong (but just barely) (Denise Spencer)
- I’m not a conservative Christian
- The special temptations of a house divided
- Dirty hands and a pure heart
- To be or not to be: Why I’m not a young earth creationist
- Talk hard: the role of the critic in Christianity
A two-part series by Eric Rigney:
- Midnight Shift at the Radioland Asylum (Eric Rigney)
- Guide for the Cussin’ Christian (Eric Rigney)