And Now, Comedy: A Literary–Biblical Interpretation of Church History by Andrew Messmer | Nov 10, 2022 | Archives, Church History, Member Exclusive, Print Edition Past eras of church history correspond to epic, lyric, and tragedy. Is it now the age of comedy?
Tragedy as Philosophy in the Reformation World: A Review by Philip Thomas Mohr | Nov 4, 2021Tragedy as Philosophy in the Reformation World...
What I’ve Been Writing by Brad Littlejohn | Aug 30, 2021Over the past eighteen months, I have been...
Of Minds and Machines: Transhumanism and the Christian by Christopher Brown | Aug 12, 2021Since the beginning of history, people have used...
Introducing Quartet for the End of Blogs by John Ahern | Jul 7, 2021What can you expect from the "Quartet for the...
Three Poems on the Parable of the Vineyard by E.J. Hutchinson | Feb 2, 2026Here are three triolets on Matthew 20:1-16. I am...
The Scandal of Evangelical Political Theology by Miles Smith | Jan 30, 2026The late Rev. Dr. Richard Turnbull wrote in 2022...
When is Liturgical Diversity Acceptable? Sozomen and Forged Apostolic Literature by Andrew Koperski | Jan 28, 2026There is a long, venerable tradition of...
Paul Oskar Kristeller and “Historical Pluralism” by E.J. Hutchinson | Jan 22, 2026In the final paragraph of "Humanism and...