Calvin and the Resignification of the World: Creation, Incarnation, and the Problem of Political Theology in the 1559 Institutes: A Review by Bruce Gordon | May 20, 2022 | Archives, Book Review, Church History, Member Exclusive, Print Edition Calvin’s theology exists not in the abstract, but in material, contextual and embodied forms that ebb and flow.
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...
How Applicable is Classical Political Philosophy? by Andrew Koperski | Sep 10, 2025Plato and Aristotle are important; I wish that...
The Magistrate as “Shepherd of the People” by E.J. Hutchinson | Sep 10, 2025A common title for a king in Homer is "shepherd...
Allusion in Bob Dylan’s “Tight Connection to My Heart (Has Anyone Seen My Love)” by E.J. Hutchinson | Sep 9, 2025I recently listened to an audiobook of Sean...
A New (?) Allusion (?) in “Narrow Way”: Dylan and Homer, Again by E.J. Hutchinson | Sep 4, 2025If you're tired of all the Dylan content--too...