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?
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Of Minds and Machines: Transhumanism and the Christian by Christopher Brown | Aug 12, 2021Since the beginning of history, people have used...
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“That Constant control of Kingdoms”: Government and Divine Retribution in the Revolutions of 1848 by Miles Smith | Apr 24, 2024In the Spring of 1848, Anglicans in the British...
Did Greek Theologians Read Latin Theologians in Late Antiquity? by Andrew Koperski | Apr 23, 2024There’s a somewhat deserved stereotype about...
“Le Munchle de Mon Oncle”: An Epigram about Hypothetical Cannibalism by E.J. Hutchinson | Apr 23, 2024The President's recent remarks about the...
Melanchthon’s Deathbed List by E.J. Hutchinson | Apr 22, 2024This past Friday (April 19) was the anniversary...