James Wood takes steps toward a constructive definition of “heritage Americans”
James R. Wood
Mortal Goods: A Review
James R. Wood finds much to praise and much to disagree with in Ephraim Radner’s latest book.
Public Religion, Presbyterian Style
How can the Reformed and Presbyterian tradition help us to think about a renewed interest in public religion?
On Consenting to Others’ Sins: Augustine and Fellowship with Sinners
Can Augustine help us address the ethics of attending a so-called gay wedding?
Augustine and Antisemitism
Augustine developed an increasingly mature “witness doctrine” of the Jews throughout his life.
Ordering Our Social Loves
Within their love of God, how should Christians order love for family, nation, and church?
How Abraham Kuyper Lost the Nation and Sidelined the Church
A century on, have the critiques of Kuyper’s critic Hoedemaker been proven right?
This Article Is About Tim Keller
James R. Wood reflects on Tim Keller’s impact on his own ministry and the wider church.
Calvin’s Complex Ecumenism
With “catholicity” resurgent among Reformed Christians, John Calvin’s ecumenism demands a closer examination.